Local School Districts Respond to Record Temps in Southern California
Impact of Record Temperatures on School Schedules
In response to record temps reaching up to 104 degrees, local school districts in Southern California are modifying their schedules. This change comes after the National Weather Service reported these alarming temperature highs for three consecutive days, raising concerns about student safety.
School Adjustments
- Early release times implemented
- Increased indoor activities during the hottest hours
- Communication with parents regarding changes
Such measures underscore the necessity of prioritizing student well-being during extreme weather. Public health officials stress the critical nature of these adjustments to prevent heat-related illnesses among students.
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