As the region moves into what’s being called “dangerously hot and humid” weather, a local union leader is worried about a lack of high heat plans at Thames Valley District schools.
” weather, a local union leader is worried about a lack of high heat plans at Thames Valley District schools.
In a statement, the Thames Valley District School Board says it plans on upgrading the air conditioning at six schools over the summer.“Plans are in place to update the remaining schools that are still without air conditioning, as funding becomes available,” the statement reads. No information was given on which schools would be updated.
A board-wide email sent out Monday morning advises teachers that a heat warning is in effect, and to be aware of the signs of heat stress. A poster with tips and safety information was also attached.Thames Valley District School Board
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