1. Just deal with? No we won’t. Our parents pay good tax money to keep the school operational. Some basic air conditioning is all we ask. If you have money to fix the air conditioning at the district office, then you have money to fix ours.
2. How about the teachers? The teachers work as many hours as most people at the district office, maybe even more. They probably get less pay than people at the district office. They should be comfortable in their classrooms. Sorry, teachers aren’t cacti (I believe), they can’t just work in an 85 degree weather (or 30 degrees to the nerds ha-ha just kidding) they are people. They deserve basic air conditioning. (you can call me teacher's pet now)
I am not asking for a blizzard in the classroom, just some air conditioning would be nice.
Would you want to sit in a room that was hot like the Sahara Desert?
Sincerely,
The Editor <3
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5 comments:
mr. vilkins class is pretty cold
The district is really bad at managing the AC. Some classrooms are so cold, some have no AC. And their maintenance service takes forever. Someone should write a bailout thing to the US Senate on giving the school some money, not helping companies in debt. It's company's problem if they can't manage their money. 700 billion, I wonder if I will get benefits in the USA when I'm an adult.
Well, if the government doesn't bail-out these companies, our economy will have a major crash. Which will suck more than actually bailing out the companies.
True, with this and the war... We'll be paying A LOT of taxes..
I think, to help regulate electricity costs, the district should give each class "x" amount AC time. But give the teacher complete control over it. So on really hot days they should use it, and days in winter they don't. The costs of sending a team down to the schools and repairing it EVERY time, would probably cost more. But this is my opinion.
I agree with Jiro; that would be very helpful. Then the teachers would actually have some control over their working environment. It should be regulated better.
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