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Board reviews draft extreme-heat policy; staff flag conflicts with fire and building codes

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Bay Shore officials reviewed a state-mandated extreme heat condition policy that suggests actions at 82°F and 88°F. Staff warned some recommended measures conflict with fire and building codes and said the district will produce a redline and consider practical measures first.

The Bay Shore Union Free School District reviewed May 28 a draft policy responding to recently enacted state requirements on extreme heat condition days, discussing recommended actions once classroom temperatures reach 82°F and 88°F and warning that some suggested measures conflict with fire and building codes.

Maureen, the staff presenter, told the board she did not redline the full draft because much of the text is optional and said the district intends to pare the policy down to a concise set of required paragraphs. Staff emphasized that many of the…

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