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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC
Morning
Our city schools first day of school is today. Let's see, the schools are low on funds so they are starting the school year earlier making the school year have a higher number hotter days requiring more electricity to run the A/C. Sure, that makes sense. They don't teach anything about balancing checkbooks, budgeting, or running a household so why would they even understand. I wonder for the entire city school system what the electric bill is to have the school open on a 100°F day versus and 80°F day later in the spring.
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Yea, and they close schools now if the AC is not working at full efficiency. The precious snowflakes might sweat. In all the years I went to school in several states, I never once attended a school that was air conditioned. Not one. And I am talking schools in San Marcos, TX, Montgomery, AL, and Oklahoma City and Hawaii. And yes it does get hot in Hawaii.