The Hidden Energy Costs in School Districts: Food Service, Third-Party Events, and What to Do About Them

Food service expenses typically represent 30% or more of a school district’s electric bill — costs that can often be shifted out of the general fund and into Fund 50, saving many districts $25,000 or more per month.

Most school district business managers focus on the total electric bill as a single number to manage. But the bill contains distinct cost centers that can be tracked, allocated, and in many cases recovered — if you have the data to see them. DataWrangler by CLOCworks makes those cost centers visible with monthly reporting that breaks down electricity and gas expenses by function, department, and event.

The Hidden Cost of Food Service Electricity

Kitchen and cafeteria equipment runs continuously throughout the school day — and often well beyond it. Walk-in coolers and freezers operate around the clock. Ovens, warmers, steam tables, and dishwashers run during meal service. HVAC units serving kitchen areas add to the load.

What makes this significant is not just the energy cost itself — it’s that food service electricity expenses are eligible to be paid from Fund 50 rather than the general fund. For most districts, that requires documentation that simply hasn’t been available without dedicated metering. Here’s what that documentation looks like for a real school building in a single month:

Equipment Daily kWh Monthly Cost
Walk-in Cooler 144 $693.59
Walk-in Freezer 144 $693.59
Vulcan Ovens (x4) 47.84 $118.70
Traulsen Warmer (x2) 89.7 $222.57
Traulsen Cooler 6.75 $16.75
Steam Table 18 $44.66
Milk Cooler (x3) 78.624 $378.70
Kitchen Lights 16 $39.70
Basement Walk-In Freezer 144 $693.59
South Commons Lights 16 $39.70
HVAC Unit #9 120 $577.99
Dishwasher 225 $558.29
Total Monthly Food Service Cost   $4,193.35

Key Benefits

• Put money back into the general fund every month by paying food service electricity expenses from Fund 50

• Food service expenses are typically 30% or more of a school district’s electric bill

• Monthly savings in the general fund of $25,000 or more for many school districts

• Department of Instruction approved reporting methodology

Third-Party Facilities Use: Recovering Event Costs

Beyond food service, most school districts host community events, sports leagues, recreation programs, and other third-party activities that consume electricity and gas heating without being charged for it. DataWrangler integrates a third-party event calendar with your building metering data to produce itemized monthly reports showing the exact cost of each event.

Event kWh Used Cost
Legends Basketball 951 $142.65
Basketball Summer Camp 2,813 $421.95
Drivers Education Class 690 $103.45
Learning Lab Camp 2,296 $344.40
Diggers Volleyball 640 $95.95
Facility Rental 3,705 $555.75
Park and Rec Basketball 728 $109.25
City Dance Classes 561 $84.15
Music Festival 2,216 $332.40

Key Benefits

• Measure and track building electric use and gas heating costs for every third-party event

• Identify monthly custodial hours used for events

• Documentation enables cost recovery and reduces burden on the school general fund

How DataWrangler Produces This Reporting

DataWrangler installs a precision electric meter on your facility’s main electrical panel. For food service reporting, individual equipment loads are identified and tracked separately. For third-party event reporting, your event calendar is loaded into the system and matched to metering data for each event window. Monthly reports are delivered with the level of detail needed to support Fund 50 allocation, cost recovery billing, grant applications, and board presentations.

Getting Started

The first step is a no-cost review of your utility bills. DataWrangler will analyze your building’s energy history and show you exactly what food service costs, third-party event costs, and overall demand savings look like for your specific facilities.

Send Us a Bill to Review

We will run a history of your building’s energy use and provide a detailed proposal of savings and other benefits — at no charge and with no obligation.

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DataWrangler by CLOCworks is an energy data-as-a-service platform helping school districts track food service electricity costs, recover third-party facility expenses, and reduce electric bills through precision metering and monthly reporting.

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