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Clayton County employee tells school board classrooms at Ash Street Center lack heat; superintendent asked to investigate
Summary
An Ash Street Center employee told the Clayton County Board of Education that several classrooms lack heat — including a room serving autistic students — and said children were getting sick; the superintendent agreed to investigate immediately.
Harry Menner, an employee at the district’s Ash Street Center, told the Clayton County Board of Education during public participation that “we have several classrooms that do not have heat,” including a classroom with autistic students, and said children were becoming ill because rooms were cold. Menner said he raised the concern so the board would be aware and…
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