[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 183 (Thursday, December 1, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S8143]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ANDY SWAPP
Mr. HATCH. Mr. President, this past August I had the opportunity to
visit Beaver County, Utah, where I met an educator who is working
tirelessly to prepare our Nation's youth for success in our
transformative economy. This rural area of southwest Utah is home to my
State's major energy initiatives, including the largest wind farm in
Utah.
In 2001 a local shop teacher, Andy Swapp, observed that Milford, UT
could capitalize on the powerful winds in the area. Inspiring his
students to learn about renewable energy, the class applied to Utah's
anemometer loan program to erect a 20 meter meteorological tower. As
the students collected and analyzed the wind data, they attracted the
attention of a wind prospector named Curtis Whittaker. Mr. Whittaker
was impressed with the preliminary data but more so with the
dedication, enthusiasm and accomplishments of eighth grade students. He
sent a 50 meter tower to Milford High School for Mr. Swapp and students
to construct in the wind-swept desert. Mr. Swapp used the real world
project to teach students about wind turbines and power outputs,
inspiring students to apply their classroom lessons to developing
solutions for affordable, abundant energy. As the commercial wind farm
developed, Mr. Swapp's classes were continually relied upon for data
collection while receiving training in wind farm maintenance
operations. Over the last decade, Mr. Swapp's students participated in
all phases of completing Utah's largest commercial wind farm.
Mr. Swapp's dedication to fostering student learning and success is
not limited to wind power. His classes at Milford High School won a
Rocky Mountain Power ``Bluesky'' grant to install a 10 kilowatt array
of solar panels on a dual axis tracker on the front lawn of the school,
and a roof top mounted solar array. The students were allowed to work
with the contractor, helping install the $125,000 system. The students
are now monitoring the energy production to compare the dual axis
tracker with the standard technology. His classes also participate in
national electric race car construction contests.
To broaden the education of his students, Mr. Swapp organized the
Milford Renewable Energy Fair. With support from South West Applied
Technology College, the fair has grown to include secondary schools
from all over the State and major vendors in the industry. Milford High
School is also home to the Southwest Renewable Energy Center, which Mr.
Swapp helped devise to promote the energy-rich area of Beaver County
and Southwest Utah. It is a collaboration of secondary schools,
technical colleges, 4-year universities, State-wide economic
advancement districts, research and development partnerships and
technology commercialization firms. This center connects students to
jobs, internships, and scholarships.
Mr. Swapp is an outstanding example of educators bringing learning to
life and helping students envision a sustainable future. Mr. Swapp's
students have enrolled in energy and engineering programs at Southern
Utah University and Southwest Applied Technology College. They have
secured high-skill, high paying jobs in their hometown. Their paths
have been inspired by the curiosity, creativity and dedication of their
teacher.
Prior to becoming an educator, Mr. Swapp served our country as a
career infantry Sergeant in the U.S. Army. Following his service, he
returned to Utah to offer rural students the very best in education, to
expand their horizons, and to foster a positive attitude for their
future. Mr. Swapp has been an example to his students by completing an
Associate of Science, AS, from Dixie State College, a Bachelor of
Science from Southern Utah University, and a Master of Science from
Utah State University.
Mr. President, I was really impressed with what I experienced in
meeting Andy. I wanted to highlight the important, innovative work of a
successful educator engaged in leading our Nation into the future.
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