Wichita school district responds to reports of hot classrooms

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Temperatures across Kansas have been toasty the last few days. In Wichita, that led to some classrooms reaching the upper 80-degree range on Monday, according to messages KSN News received.

KSN reached out to the school district for a response. Susan Arensman, the district’s news and media relations manager, says that some systems were knocked offline during the weekend storm. She says crews worked Monday to reset equipment.

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Meteorologist Ronelle Williams says temperatures in the area will remain toasty through Thursday. A cooldown to the 80s is expected Friday through the start of next week.

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