Absolutely ! In the UK it's a legal requirement to have offices, shops etc. heated to a minimum 21oC. That includes schools.
Typically, technical schools are good trade schools that specialize in heating, refrigeration, and air conditioning, or HVAC. Each state has several options for trade schools.
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I don't know if this is true for other schools, but mine turns it off on the weekends and during vacation
How should schools be written
Hvac schools are trade schools which offer courses on becoming certified to fix heating and air conditioning. Most trade schools do not require any prerequisits and the cost depends on the school and the location. Here is an in depth directory on Hvac schools: http://www.hvacschools.com/
that segregation in schools was against the constitutionThat there should not be separate schools for black and white studentsThat schools should be desegregated.
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Definitely praying should be allowed in schools.
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yes, there should be camera's in schools, it will teach the students how do do photography.
Schools are typically heated by various systems, including central heating systems that use natural gas, oil, or electricity. Common types include forced air systems, hydronic (hot water) systems, and electric baseboard heaters. Some schools may also utilize renewable energy sources such as geothermal or solar heating. The choice of heating system often depends on the local climate, energy availability, and budget considerations.
It is not necessary to be especially careful when heating sodium chloride.