New bill requires schools evacuate scorching classrooms
Briefly

The bill passed by the state legislature requires schools to send students home or to alternate locations if classroom temperatures reach 88 degrees and to address heat through air conditioning or other means once temperatures reach 82 degrees.
Bill sponsor Assemblymember Chris Eachus criticized the delay in addressing heat issues, suggesting that schools could move classes to cooler areas like auditoriums or the outdoors to mitigate the impact of hot classrooms.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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