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Overheated classrooms: OGBL calls for national plan to adapt school buildings

Extremely high temperatures in classrooms have become a structural problem in Luxembourg, and improvised solutions will not work in the long-term, warned the OGBL trade union on Thursday.
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WyoFile
· Jun 22, 2026
Budget pinch at beloved Lander pool a symptom of Wyoming school funding challenges
Districts statewide worry about impacts of the Legislature’s recent “recalibration” on school sports and activities. Lawmakers convene Wednesday to revisit school funding. The post Budget pinch at beloved Lander pool a symptom of Wyoming school funding challenges appeared first on WyoFile .
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· Jul 2, 2026
Akatsi South MCE calls for more support as 13 schools receive dual desks
The donation of dual desks to 13 basic schools in the Akatsi South Municipality has renewed calls for stronger public-private partnerships to address the persistent shortage of classroom furniture affecting teaching and learning across the area. The appeal was made by the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Akatsi South, Daniel Dagba, during a ceremony to []
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· Jun 24, 2026
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· Jun 22, 2026
In Harrisburg, Philadelphia Mayor Parker asks lawmakers to double school renovation fund to $250 million
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker called on Pennsylvania’s General Assembly to double what it sets aside for school districts to update their aging buildings, as the School District of Philadelphia embarks on a 3.3 ...
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Education | The Guardian
· Jun 24, 2026
Failure to plan for rising temperatures has left UK’s schools sweltering
Many buildings are in use past their predicted lifespans, but even newer designs lack measures to beat heatTo see the UK’s failure to plan for the impacts of climate crisis, look no further than Beaconsfield primary school in west London – where a building more than 100 years old copes with extreme temperatures better than its neighbour, built less than 10 years ago.“I’ve got two buildings on my site – the older building is a Victorian-Edwardian-style building. It’s roughly 130 years old. That building is constructed with solid brickwork, very thick walls. It stays warm in winter and in summer it tends to keep the heat out so it is cooler inside. Even this week it’s starting to get uncomfortable but it’s still tolerable,” said Dave Woods, Beaconsfield’s headteacher. Continue reading...
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