As the warmer months approach, a considerable number of schools in Baltimore City remain without air conditioning, prompting worries among parents and educators about the comfort and health of students.
Despite ongoing discussions regarding the need for improved facilities, many classrooms will face extreme heat, impacting the learning environment. Parents have expressed their frustration over the lack of timely upgrades, especially as temperatures rise.
School officials acknowledge the challenges in addressing the issue but emphasize their commitment to improving conditions in the future. Plans for upgrades and maintenance are reportedly in the works, but specific timelines remain unclear.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBAL-TV (source).
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