Schools across the Chicago area are taking precautions with oppressive heat and humidity
Thornton Township High School District 205 will move to e-learning Tuesday through Thursday.School districts across the Chicago area are taking precautions over the next several days due to the heat.The district has 5,000 students and 700 staff members in 13 K-through-eight schools, and administrators said all but two of those schools have little or no air conditioning.
The district is working to equip the schools with air conditioning. A nearly $180 million referendum passed in November and adding air conditioning to schools by 2026 is part of that plan. "We have extra window units, so again we're going to keep an ear out for any schools that's having any issues," said CPS CEO Pedro Martinez.
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