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A growing number of school districts have installed solar panels on rooftops and parking structures to offset rising electricity costs. Because schools typically use the most power during daylight hours when classrooms, computers, and air conditioning are all running, their usage pattern aligns well with peak solar generation, unlike homes where electricity demand often peaks in the evening. Districts that have adopted these systems report that savings on utility bills can be redirected toward classroom resources within a few years of installation. However, the initial cost of installation remains a barrier for many districts, and some administrators note that panels require periodic maintenance and eventual replacement, expenses that must be planned for well in advance.