Anonymous wrote:Taylor isn't the only school with AC issues. Gunston also has problems.
Anonymous wrote:I watched a school get its HVAC replaced. It set up the day after school ended and clean up was the day before school started. I know nothing about it but there was a lot of stuff (a parking lot full) and it took all 10 weeks of summer. I assume/hope that they'll start it next Friday.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but my kids don’t complain about that. They are much more bothered by all the longer events that take place in there. Band concerts, chorus concerts, etc that the whole school attends. They are packed in like sardines for these and it gets really hot. I’ve attended a few of these performances at night and it has been pretty rough. Fifth grade promotion tomorrow should be a sweaty one.
Anonymous wrote:You must mean 2029 because absolutely no one is thinking about 2039 at this point.Anonymous wrote:It’s been broken for much longer than a week but the MPR being freezing cold over the winter was more tolerable than being blazing hot in June. Walk down the path to the trailer and peek into the boiler room windows. It’s not just a matter of buying “a new unit” - that system is ancient and only a few people within APS can even service it. Parts are increasingly hard to come by. I think I read that we might be scheduled for a partial renovation in 2039.
However you or anyone may feel about it, the fact is that our 22207 tax revenue is being used to support lower income schools and families.
You must mean 2029 because absolutely no one is thinking about 2039 at this point.Anonymous wrote:It’s been broken for much longer than a week but the MPR being freezing cold over the winter was more tolerable than being blazing hot in June. Walk down the path to the trailer and peek into the boiler room windows. It’s not just a matter of buying “a new unit” - that system is ancient and only a few people within APS can even service it. Parts are increasingly hard to come by. I think I read that we might be scheduled for a partial renovation in 2039.
However you or anyone may feel about it, the fact is that our 22207 tax revenue is being used to support lower income schools and families.
Anonymous wrote:If it makes you feel better I work in one of the newest schools in the county and our HVAC is not working on the 4th floor.