HISD advises parents to prepare students for cold classrooms

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HOUSTON, Texas — Administrators at Houston Independent School District (HISD) have issued a notice to parents regarding the current temperature conditions inside classrooms.

HISD officials suggest that parents dress their children warmly to deal with the cold interiors. The district’s recommendation comes as many classrooms have been reported to have frigid conditions, causing discomfort among students.

The district has not provided specific reasons for the cold temperatures inside the schools.

However, the administrators have urged parents to ensure their children are well-prepared to remain comfortable during school hours.

They have suggested that students wear hats, gloves, and scarves if necessary. This recommendation aims to prevent the potential impact of the cold on students’ concentration and overall well-being.

A spokesperson from HISD stated that the advice is precautionary and part of the district’s effort to maintain a conducive learning environment.

The spokesperson emphasized the importance of keeping students focused and comfortable, acknowledging that classroom conditions play a significant role in the learning process.

HISD is currently investigating the cause of the cold interiors. Maintenance teams are conducting inspections to identify any potential issues with the heating systems in schools. The district aims to resolve any technical problems swiftly to restore normal conditions.

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