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Keller ISD proposes using wet‑bulb metric to guide recess during extreme heat

Keller Independent School District School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) · November 10, 2025
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Summary

Keller ISD staff told the SHAC the district plans to replace a 2005 'real‑feel' temperature rule with a wet‑bulb metric used by UIL athletics; the change would rely on campus weather stations and an app and seeks SHAC feedback on behavior‑related limits and parent notification.

Keller ISD presented a proposed update to its recess administrative regulation that would replace use of a ‘real‑feel’ or ambient temperature with a wet‑bulb temperature metric to determine whether students have outdoor recess.

Jennifer Price, speaking to the School Health Advisory Council, said the wet‑bulb metric — which factors in temperature, humidity, wind, sun angle and cloud cover — is already used by the…

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