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At the beginning and end of the school year, oppressive heat in school buildings can be a common problem in many parts of the country. In older schools without comfort cooling systems, indoor temperatures can soar well into the 90s. Students and teachers in school buildings with older, overworked, or poorly maintained air conditioning systems can face the same problems in the event of an unexpected equipment failure.
The result can be oppressive heat and an atmosphere that makes learning almost impossible.