Anonymous wrote:
Please make that request, and enquire if they have a policy about it.
Research has shown that workers, and even more so children, need natural daylight to regulate their moods and their focus. It's critical.
Our principal was very upset the year the elementary school got so overcrowded that she had to open up an inside, windowless room that was being used as the meeting/computer room. Since this is the only windowless room the school has, the children go on to a natural daylight classroom the year after.
Our school is in the same boat. We ran out of classrooms and portables so we ended up dismantling our computer lab and turning it into a classroom. It's the only room without windows so next year the students won't have the same issue.