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ShyGuyInChicago
July 21st, 2011, 09:16 PM
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/cps-hot-schools-125969649.html

Students "Slumped Over Desks" in Hot SchoolsWithout air conditioning in nearly 75 percent of Chicago Public Schools, including most of the 238 schools being used for summer classes, one parent said kids are "baking" in the buildings.





Even in the midst of this week's heat wave, many students are still in the classrooms learning.
That is, they're trying.
Without air conditioning in nearly 75 percent of Chicago Public Schools, including most of the 238 schools being used for summer classes, one parent said kids are "baking" in the buildings.
"These children are inside the classrooms, slumped over their desks. That's how hot it is," said Louvenia Hood, the community representative on William Penn Elementary's school council board.
A group of angry parents on Thursday gathered outside the magnet school in the city's North Lawndale neighborhood to express their anger over what they say are ineffective climate controls present in many of the public schools.

"If one school has one air conditioning, then all schools should have air conditioning. It's not fair," said parent Cheryl Fox, whose two children, a 14-year-old girl and an 8-year old boy, attend the school.
She holds particular concern for her son, who deals with a minor case of asthma.
"Sitting in a couple of the classrooms, I don't even see how the children could take it. I really don't," she said.
CPS officials this week said they delivered about 1,500 fans to schools. They urged parents to dress their children in light, loose-fitting clothing and send them to school with a reusable water bottles.
But the parents outside Penn Elementary said CPS promised air conditioning last summer and still hasn't delivered. When some air conditioners were delivered, school officials wouldn't allow them to be installed, they said.
Hood suspects she knows why.
"It seems like the new administration at CPS is carrying out what the old the board at the Chicago Public Schools administration was doing -- a deceptive attack on children of color. [It's] just another tactic to give these children a setup to failure," she said.
Some students taking the Illinois Standard Achievement Test were given a bit of a reprieve when officials allowed them to take the test in air-conditioned offices, Hood said. But for many, the conditions were unbearable.
At Ernst Prussing Elementary, on the city's northwest side, mobile units with air conditioning sat outside the school but weren't allowed to be used to by students. School officials said they weren't certified for use or had been torn apart for cleaning.
"It stinks in there," said one student of his classroom. "It's hotter in school than it is out here."
Roughly 56,000 students are attending summer classes this year.

Amnesiac
July 21st, 2011, 10:50 PM
Well, fuck Chicago Public Schools then. If that happened in Houston, every child and teenager would be dead.

Thankfully, the air conditioning systems at our schools are so large that it makes you feel like you're in some sort of industrial park.

Harry Potter
July 21st, 2011, 10:52 PM
Keep the kids home.. Buy them a fan.. I know its super hot across the US. It's 93 degrees in my sister's home.

Amnesiac
July 22nd, 2011, 12:02 AM
Keep the kids home.. Buy them a fan.. I know its super hot across the US. It's 93 degrees in my sister's home.

93 degrees in Texas is cold. I'm not even exaggerating.

Modus Operandi
July 22nd, 2011, 12:04 AM
93 degrees in Texas is cold. I'm not even exaggerating.

I could not handle that. At all. Coming from a place where it's below 60 degrees three-quarters of the year, that would be absolutely unbearable.

Lawliet
July 22nd, 2011, 12:05 AM
Yeah CPS, is a whole bag of problems at the moment.

skater94
July 22nd, 2011, 12:08 AM
That's really unfortunate. I guess admin will change something after kids start getting heat strokes

Amnesiac
July 22nd, 2011, 01:03 AM
I could not handle that. At all. Coming from a place where it's below 60 degrees three-quarters of the year, that would be absolutely unbearable.

When you factor in the humidity, it feels like 110 degrees (http://www.accuweather.com/us/tx/houston/77079/forecast-hourly.asp?fday=2&hbhhour=9). And I have to bike and walk my dog in this weather.

And just look at how our month's been so far. (http://www.accuweather.com/us/tx/houston/77079/forecast-month.asp?view=table)

Texas would not exist without air conditioning.

KylieEatWorld
July 22nd, 2011, 01:39 AM
http://images.piccsy.com/cache/images/21973-0331f3-400-278.jpg

Bring a fan to school. If it's over 100 degrees, the teacher won't mind. If it's under 100 degrees. Deal with it.

disassociation2016
July 22nd, 2011, 09:57 AM
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Bring a fan to school. If it's over 100 degrees, the teacher won't mind. If it's under 100 degrees. Deal with it.


Kylie, unless you do not have A/C or Heating in your school or home for that matter I don't think you are in a position to tell these kids to "man the fuck up." I'd really rather not be rude, however some people bring out the worst in me...

UnknownError
July 22nd, 2011, 11:26 AM
Lmao I boiled like fuck in 40 degrees in Spain. I'm used to 16. D:

TheMatrix
July 22nd, 2011, 03:43 PM
That's really unfortunate. I guess admin will change something after kids start getting heat strokes
Probably won't happen until a lawsuit gets filed. And then progress will go only very slowly.

When you factor in the humidity, it feels like 110 degrees (http://www.accuweather.com/us/tx/houston/77079/forecast-hourly.asp?fday=2&hbhhour=9). And I have to bike and walk my dog in this weather.

And just look at how our month's been so far. (http://www.accuweather.com/us/tx/houston/77079/forecast-month.asp?view=table)

Texas would not exist without air conditioning.
Do you get frequent power outages?

image (http://images.piccsy.com/cache/images/21973-0331f3-400-278.jpg)

Bring a fan to school. If it's over 100 degrees, the teacher won't mind. If it's under 100 degrees. Deal with it.
That's not very nice to say.
Hence, :negrep:
EDIT: First have to "spread some rep around". I'll be right back.

Lmao I boiled like fuck in 40 degrees in Spain. I'm used to 16. D:
*packs bag and gets tickets to wherever Connor lives*

Amnesiac
July 22nd, 2011, 04:16 PM
Do you get frequent power outages?

Eh, only a couple every summer. I remember once, last summer, where the power went out for almost 2 days, and we had to stay in a hotel for the night.

TheMatrix
July 22nd, 2011, 04:56 PM
Eh, only a couple every summer. I remember once, last summer, where the power went out for almost 2 days, and we had to stay in a hotel for the night.
We get them here on days that get up to 37 degrees(100 degrees for you Americans). Everyone turns on their ACs, and then the power goes out. Then the power company has to send someone out to fix a fuse. And that takes an hour or two sometimes.

CairAndros
July 24th, 2011, 04:04 PM
It really seems inhumane to keep kids in school at those sort of temperatures; I know what a hot day was like in my computing class( I know I live in Scotland and a hot day here would equate to a bitterly cold day to people from texas or florida etc) and it was tough enough to battle through a period or two of trying to learn there. If there isn't any air conditioning then they should be sent home, I'd be worried about a possible breach of human rights - and the responsibility of the educational authority to provide safe and healthy environments for kids to learn in :/

UnknownError
July 24th, 2011, 04:29 PM
*packs bag and gets tickets to wherever Connor lives*

Scotland.
It was 18 degrees today in my town and everyone was out with BBQ's and paddling pools. :P

Hershey's Kisses
July 24th, 2011, 06:19 PM
It was 100 degree sin my house during a heat wave and we couldn't afford an air conditioner. It was so hot, wee had to leave the house.

We get them here on days that get up to 37 degrees(100 degrees for you Americans). Everyone turns on their ACs, and then the power goes out. Then the power company has to send someone out to fix a fuse. And that takes an hour or two sometimes.

Happened to me.

Edit(Thor): Please don't double post. Use the 'Edit' button next time

TheMatrix
July 25th, 2011, 01:14 AM
Scotland.
It was 18 degrees today in my town and everyone was out with BBQ's and paddling pools. :P
Must......go....to....Scotland!

Magus
July 25th, 2011, 01:32 AM
I am so happy that we have those air conditioning units. It's 45 degrees every day! If I stand outside for 3 minute. I started to have a nosebleed, headache, muscle cramp, throbbing dry eye.

These are true men.

http://www.dailygalaxy.com/.a/6a00d8341bf7f753ef011570a3219a970b-800wiThey can handle this shit.

Imaussie
July 26th, 2011, 09:16 AM
image (http://images.piccsy.com/cache/images/21973-0331f3-400-278.jpg)

Bring a fan to school. If it's over 100 degrees, the teacher won't mind. If it's under 100 degrees. Deal with it.

Hhaha I like

In Australia we love the heat I love it when it's 40 degrees center grate I just go to the saltwater pool down the road and I think people need to harden up srsly heat waves in Australia is nothing even when it rains and in winter is not even cold since winter is now it's -4 at 6-6:30 in the morning and I get up at that time and go out and that is in the city in the bush it normally -8 at 6am I srsly can't think that's cold it's kinda normal for me and my mates and family

Kylie, unless you do not have A/C or Heating in your school or home for that matter I don't think you are in a position to tell these kids to "man the fuck up." I'd really rather not be rude, however some people bring out the worst in me...

If your saying it's 100 degrees F that's nothing compared to Australia if we are lucky in winter we get 25-6 degrees C and summer it's normally 39-45-6 degrees C if IRS bad weather it can be 26-7 degrees C that's nothing I remember one summer it was 48-9 degrees C in sydney and the humidity was 97% at lunch time that's the first time I didn't go out till 3-4 in the arvo and I was about 12 at the time but now I just mess around in the heat I LOVE IT!!!

CantLiveWithoutYou
July 28th, 2011, 04:11 PM
What kind of loser is still in school?

SosbanFach
July 31st, 2011, 05:40 PM
I can't manage heat. At all. I went to Greece once. I could barely do anything, a walk across the road to the local pool felt like a mile. Even this week in this country it's felt ridiculously hot.

Rainstorm
July 31st, 2011, 06:13 PM
What kind of loser is still in school?

Some people need the extra help, some just want to get ahead.