Today, the Flint, Michigan school district had an interesting occurrence, when between 150-200 students decided to walk out of classrooms due to the heat. The Flint Northern High School air conditioners were not turned on, despite temperatures outdoors around 80 degrees. Despite the uncomfortable conditions and amount of students who left, classes were not officially cancelled.
In fact, not only were classes still on, but the students who left can now be disciplined to unlawful protest, according to district spokesperson Bob Campbell.
What do you think? Here at the Miami air conditioning experts, we know what's its like to be in extreme heat and no air circulating. While it may be early for Michigan to experience temperatures like today, the school should have a way to activate the air conditioners to avoid overheating of students. Agree?
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