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Skyway Elementary broke ground on a $34.1M Net-Zero Energy school with solar power and smart systems, set to open in 2027.
Miami-Dade County’s Skyway Elementary School broke ground on a $34.1 million project to build its first Net-Zero Energy School, a 36,000-square-foot facility designed to produce as much energy as it consumes using solar panels and smart systems.
The new campus, set to include modern classrooms, a science center, tennis courts, and putting greens, will be constructed by H.A.
Contracting Corp. School leaders, including U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson and Superintendent Dr. Jose L. Dotres, emphasized the project’s focus on sustainability, education, and community continuity.
The school, which has earned an 'A' rating for three years, will integrate its renewable energy systems into science lessons, offering students hands-on learning.
The event marked a milestone in the district’s push for environmentally sustainable school infrastructure.
Skyway Elementary inició la construcción de una escuela de energía neta cero de $ 34.1 millones con energía solar y sistemas inteligentes, que se inaugurará en 2027.