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via Wkyc:

More than 130 schools in Northeast Ohio are closed Wednesday, because of the extreme heat. The National Weather Service is forecasting heat indices in the upper 90’s to near 100 degrees.

Chippewa Elementary School is one of the 3 elementary schools in the Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District that decided to cancel classes Wednesday. All 3 schools were built in the 1960’s and do not have air conditioning. The windows do not fully open, and the half-century old electrical wiring cannot handle more than a couple of fans in each classroom.

“They’re melting. It’s difficult,” said Christine Ferran, mother of two, and a teacher in the Shaker Heights school district.

“We get in about 10-15 minutes of work in, and then that’s about it. It’s very difficult for them to concentrate in this heat,” she said.

Staff members at Chippewa report as many as 20 students were sent to the school nurse for heat-related symptoms on Tuesday.

While the criteria for closing school for heat vary depending on the district, one common factor used is a forecasted heat index of 95 degrees or more.

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LOCAL NEWS: Extreme Heat Closes More Than 160 Northeast Ohio Schools Wednesday  was originally published on praisecleveland.com