Throughout the nation, schools are still trying to devise plans to work adequate air conditioning into their school year budgets. While it should seem to be a no-brainer that air conditioning is a valid expense, the debate seems to lay around what date to begin turning on air conditioning from the county office to the district schools. Classroom temperatures are controlled by an offsite office, so in the classroom teachers and officials have no control on in classroom settings, which is why the county needs to come to an agreement where students will be able to get the fresh flowing air that they need to stay healthy and focused in the classroom.
From Chicago to Baltimore, among other cities, these air conditioning debates are rising. Here in Miami, we know how essential air conditioning is, but in states where they get significant winter months, its easier to understand the confusion on when the need for air conditioning truly begins. Generally, the school year was the coolest time in many cities, but as annual temps continue to rise the need is greater.
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