Aww. I had them all through middle and high school (the buildings were older than central air, though my HS got refitted after I graduated and has it now). The only problem was that some of the older machines were so noisy that it could be hard to hear the teacher if you were sitting next to them.
Last year we were informed that extension cords were forbidden. We could only have surge protectors.
*boggle*
Oh, and the English wing at the HS - when they put in the AC, they put in windows that don't open.
Oh, that's bright.
Elementary kids get out early for the first few weeks? We got a half day the first day, and then it was full time, full speed ahead.
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Date: 2010-08-15 03:54 am (UTC)I'm sure that would violate some crazy fire code.
Aww. I had them all through middle and high school (the buildings were older than central air, though my HS got refitted after I graduated and has it now). The only problem was that some of the older machines were so noisy that it could be hard to hear the teacher if you were sitting next to them.
Last year we were informed that extension cords were forbidden. We could only have surge protectors.
*boggle*
Oh, and the English wing at the HS - when they put in the AC, they put in windows that don't open.
Oh, that's bright.
Elementary kids get out early for the first few weeks? We got a half day the first day, and then it was full time, full speed ahead.