Can Frog buildings really improve test scores?
High performance buildings like Frog translate directly into 26% faster learning rates, up to 18% improved test scores, improved wellness, and a decrease in lost school days from asthma and other air quality-related illnesses. Frog buildings aren’t just better for students; they’re better for teachers seeking flexible, adaptable environments that support different teaching styles and activities. And they’re better for administrators looking for expandable facilities that can be repurposed over time without sacrificing usability, quality, or performance. How do I meet green guidelines and my bottom line? Frogs are 20 – 45% cheaper to build than traditional school buildings and, over the lifecycle, perform 40 – 50% better (70% better when you integrate additional renewable energy features). So, high performance actually means real money savings. Plus, achieving and exceeding LEED and CHPS performance standards is what our kit was designed to do. Can I get a Frog building solution…yesterd
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