Young people want to learn skills and knowledge that is clearly relevant to their lives, helps out their families, and empowers them to take on the real environmental challenges that will define their future.
For our team - as parents, teachers, and conservationists - these are deep and personal values.
Water, gas, and electric utility meters are already measuring students’ natural resource footprint in their homes, and we leverage this existing technology to initiate authentic, data-driven inquiry and experimental design.
This process of inquiry frees them to be STEM Heroes: analysts, scientists, and engineers who use their own real-life data to make a real difference, right now.
During MeterHero your child will locate their utility meters. They will be given handouts and examples, but may need your help finding and reading meters.
Expect your child to be taking 3-7 utility meter readings per week for approximately 3-5 weeks.
Use the documents to learn more about finding and reading your utility meters.
Your child will choose to implement a particular efficiency behavior or technology for an experiment.
As students design their experiments they are encouraged to identify and communicate with stakeholders - and this includes you!
Encourage your child to share findings with you. They may find that their experiment yielded decreased utility consumption, which means more savings for your household!
Find assistance programs in your area to help with energy and water bills. Click on the “Programs” button on your student’s MeterHero dashboard: