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Penfield Board reviews new classroom temperature policy required by state law

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The Penfield board held a first reading of a new policy on maximum classroom temperatures tied to state legislation. The policy sets mitigation steps at 82°F and requires relocation where practical at 88°F; the board said the policy must be in effect by Sept. 1.

The Penfield Central School District Board of Education held a first reading July 15 of a new policy derived from state legislation setting maximum classroom temperatures. The draft policy requires mitigation steps when classroom temperatures reach 82 degrees Fahrenheit and requires the district to remove students from…

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