Anonymous wrote:I’ll name names. Janney is hot. Some classes are hitting 85 degrees in the rooms. Parents need to call email tweet or something. The kids are melting. Some rooms in the building haven’t had AC in over two weeks never mind two days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this possible? Don’t want to share school bc I know that gets others in trouble who have nothing to do with lack of AC. Can’t believe we spend 2billion in Ed in dc and have this. I blame everyone from the top down
are you the same Langdon mom who was talking about the lack of heat in the winter? I think you even went on the news about how your 3-year-old had to take a nap with a coat on.
Sounds like your school has poor insulation. I am not sure that seasonal complaining is going to do much.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DCPS teacher. I drank sooo much water today to keep hydrated from sweating so much, but of course I can't use the bathroom whenever I want. When I had to get the principal to cover my class for 2 minutes so I could pee, I got told I need to plan my time better.
Tomorrow I just won't drink as much water. Maybe I'll pass out from the heat and wet myself lying on my classroom floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this possible? Don’t want to share school bc I know that gets others in trouble who have nothing to do with lack of AC. Can’t believe we spend 2billion in Ed in dc and have this. I blame everyone from the top down
are you the same Langdon mom who was talking about the lack of heat in the winter? I think you even went on the news about how your 3-year-old had to take a nap with a coat on.
Sounds like your school has poor insulation. I am not sure that seasonal complaining is going to do much.
Anonymous wrote:How is this possible? Don’t want to share school bc I know that gets others in trouble who have nothing to do with lack of AC. Can’t believe we spend 2billion in Ed in dc and have this. I blame everyone from the top down
Anonymous wrote:I’ll name names. Janney is hot. Some classes are hitting 85 degrees in the rooms. Parents need to call email tweet or something. The kids are melting. Some rooms in the building haven’t had AC in over two weeks never mind two days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll name names. Janney is hot. Some classes are hitting 85 degrees in the rooms. Parents need to call email tweet or something. The kids are melting. Some rooms in the building haven’t had AC in over two weeks never mind two days
Also the admins are just as frustrated and are doing everything they can. It’s not them it’s DGS
Anonymous wrote:I’ll name names. Janney is hot. Some classes are hitting 85 degrees in the rooms. Parents need to call email tweet or something. The kids are melting. Some rooms in the building haven’t had AC in over two weeks never mind two days
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DCPS teacher. I drank sooo much water today to keep hydrated from sweating so much, but of course I can't use the bathroom whenever I want. When I had to get the principal to cover my class for 2 minutes so I could pee, I got told I need to plan my time better.
Tomorrow I just won't drink as much water. Maybe I'll pass out from the heat and wet myself lying on my classroom floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1, it's absolutely ridiculous. I'm guessing both the Mayor's office and DCPS Central Office have both had A/C this week, and if they hadn't, they would have fixed it immediately and sent people home until it was done.
Hate to break it to you, but DCPS staffers, including leadership, are already home 4 days a week.