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Reply to "Many Buildings Haven’t Switched to AC"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please complain to MCPS if your child’s building hasn’t. It was close to 86 degrees today in my classroom and the rest of the building. We accomplished nothing because they kids were way too hot… as were the teachers. State testing is around the corner and students cannot function in that kind of heat. 28 students packed into a room that is 86 degrees…. We have a 3 billion dollar budget. Absolutely ridiculous. [/quote] OP didn’t read their MCEA contract. It clearly states that teachers can request an alternative teaching space if their classroom is 80 degrees or warmer.[/quote] And if the entire school is over 80 degrees, what then? They are just going to cancel school, but nice try.[/quote] Bring in a fan like in the old days. They need to toughen up these kids anyways.[/quote] You sound stuck in Boomer mentality. So sad. Kids deserve better learning conditions. making kids suffer in 87 degree classrooms (with 20 plus other kids) while being expected to learn ain’t it, but I guess you’d need to move past your 1955 mentality to understand that. Have fun living in the past.[/quote]
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