School heat problem
y PA Wellington The “Arctic” conditions j| of school gymnasiums in mid-winter is endangering the health of many pupils and teachers, says the . annual report of the Post--1 Primary Teachers’ Association. ? Heating of gymnasiums sj — still not Government L policy — results only from f( the efforts of parents and i the community at in- j 1 dividual schools, says the ; I P.P.T.A. It advises mem- I 1:1 bers to refuse td work in ; s any school building with a ; i’ temperature below 10C. The report says that the j -; association’s concern is ; -j over what it believes is ' - the , Government’s failure -! to use the lull in school ! t! population growth to start ; . rebuilding programmes in ' many older schools.
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