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Board presses Wake County Schools on cold classrooms, work-order process and vendor performance

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Board members described classrooms reported near 60—6F, urged faster maintenance response and asked for clearer vendor performance and work-order reporting; staff advised principals and board members to ensure work orders are entered as the first step.

Board members at the Wake County Schools meeting raised concerns about heating and HVAC responsiveness after multiple reports that classrooms have been cold for extended periods.

Miss Rice, a Wake County Schools board member, told staff she had received reports that some classrooms had been at about "66 degrees inside, for longer than days and months," and said the conditions affect students— health and learning. "For their well-being, it's just not good that they're in classrooms that are in 60 degree weather and it's happening on a…

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