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Thanks for stopping by. UtilityCampus, LLC is a family based small company with experience in education, public utilities, community outreach, and public service. Together, we’ve spent over 30 years working with students, parents, and community leaders to make complex topics like energy, utilities, and infrastructure fun and understandable.
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Preview of Energy at Home | Consumer Energy STEM Curriculum | Grades 5-12

Energy at Home | Consumer Energy STEM Curriculum | Grades 5-12

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DESCRIPTION Students live in homes powered by utilities they know nothing about. This 5-lesson bundle closes that gap, covering how to read a utility bill, where energy goes inside the home, and how everyday choices affect the monthly cost. Part of How Public Utilities Work, the STEM.org Best In STEM-recognized K-12curriculum on electricity, gas, and water utilities. WHAT STUDENTS LEARN * Lesson 8 — Reading Your Electric Bill. Every line on a utility bill explained,  including charges students a
Preview of FREE — What Is a Public Utility? | STEM Lesson | Grades 5-12

FREE — What Is a Public Utility? | STEM Lesson | Grades 5-12

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DESCRIPTION Download a complete free lesson from How Public Utilities Work, the STEM.org Best In STEM-recognized K-12 curriculum on electricity, gas, and water utilities. Lesson 1 introduces students to the concept of a public utility: what it is, how itdiffers from a private business, who regulates it, and why the systems behindeveryday electricity, gas, and water service are organized the way they are. WHAT'S INCLUDED Guided reading, student activities, vocabulary development, and assessment q
Preview of Future of Energy | Clean Energy STEM Curriculum | Grades 5-12

Future of Energy | Clean Energy STEM Curriculum | Grades 5-12

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DESCRIPTION Data centers. Solar panels. Electric vehicles. Crypto mining. These are not futuretopics anymore, and students deserve a curriculum that treats them as present ones.This 5-lesson bundle covers the forces reshaping the electric grid and what theymean for students, communities, and the planet. Part of How Public Utilities Work, the STEM.org Best In STEM-recognized K-12curriculum on electricity, gas, and water utilities. WHAT STUDENTS LEARN * Lesson 13 — Large Loads, Data Centers and Cr
Preview of Energy Safety | Public Utility Hazards & Emergency Prep | Grades 5-12

Energy Safety | Public Utility Hazards & Emergency Prep | Grades 5-12

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Downed power lines, gas leaks, and major storms are not hypotheticals for moststudents. This 4-lesson bundle teaches real, documented safety knowledge thatstudents can use immediately and carry for the rest of their lives. Part of How Public Utilities Work, the STEM.org Best In STEM-recognized K-12curriculum on electricity, gas, and water utilities. WHAT STUDENTS LEARN * Lesson 16 — Wires Down Safety. What to do when a power line falls, why theground around a downed wire is dangerous, and how to
Preview of Consumer Rights & Utility Regulation | STEM Civics | Grades 5-12

Consumer Rights & Utility Regulation | STEM Civics | Grades 5-12

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DESCRIPTIONMost students have no idea that a government agency approves the price on their utility bill. This 5-lesson bundle goes where few K-12 curricula do: inside theregulatory process that sets rates, protects consumers, and decides who can afford to keep the lights on. Part of How Public Utilities Work, the STEM.org Best In STEM-recognized K-12curriculum on electricity, gas, and water utilities. WHAT STUDENTS LEARN * Lesson 8 — Reading Your Electric Bill. The foundation: students learn wha
Preview of Electricity Systems | How Public Utilities Work STEM Curriculum | Grades 5-12

Electricity Systems | How Public Utilities Work STEM Curriculum | Grades 5-12

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DESCRIPTIONMost students flip a switch and move on with their day. This 6-lesson bundle changes that. Students trace the full electricity system from generation to the meter on the side of their home, then zoom out to understand how grid operators keep the lights on when the system is stressed. Part of How Public Utilities Work, the STEM.org Best In STEM-recognized K-12curriculum on electricity, gas, and water utilities. WHAT STUDENTS LEARN * Lesson 1 — What Is a Public Utility? How utility comp
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About the store

Experience

Thanks for stopping by. UtilityCampus, LLC is a family based small company with experience in education, public utilities, community outreach, and public service. Together, we’ve spent over 30 years working with students, parents, and community leaders to make complex topics like energy, utilities, and infrastructure fun and understandable.

Teaching style

Our teaching style blends interactive learning with real-world relevance. Every lesson includes hands-on projects, critical thinking challenges, and opportunities for students to connect classroom learning to everyday life.

Awards & shining teacher moments

How Public Utilities Work and Utility Campus, LLC have been recognized by STEM.org Educational Research™ with the following trustmarks: STEM.org Accredited™ Educational Experience — issued to Utility Campus, LLC as an organization. STEM ID 182238837. Verify at stem.education/Utility-Campus. STEM.org Reviewed™ Educational Media — issued to How Public Utilities Work as a publication. STEM ID 182239421. Verify at stem.education/UC-HPUW. Best In STEM™ distinction (top 5%) — issued to How Public Utilities Work in recognition of innovation in K–12 STEM education. STEM ID 182239526. Verify at stem.education/UC-HPUW-Best-In-STEM. STEM.org Educational Research™ is an independent credentialing organization for STEM education. Their review is independent of any government agency, regulatory body, or industry association. For more information on the trustmarks and the review process, visit stem.org.

My own education history

As the author of the award winning Curriculum, "How Public Utilities Work", I have nearly three decades of experience working in and around the public utility industry. I earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and a Bachelor of Science from Rutgers University with double majors in Administration of Justice and Africana Studies.