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Heat Wave in Bavaria: Why Not Think of Normal Lessons in Many Schools

Summary by Sueddeutsche Zeitung
The urgently needed infrastructure is once again a problem - in a Forchheim school you even have to fight the heat with improvised means. The solution would be quite simple.

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The urgently needed infrastructure is once again a problem - in a Forchheim school you even have to fight the heat with improvised means. The solution would be quite simple.

·Munich, Germany
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In some schools, sometimes curious requests are made to parents to enable them to refresh the smaller ones whose establishments have remained open despite the heat.

·Paris, France
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Most schools remain open during the canicule episode that strikes France this week, testing the teaching staff and the students. Three teachers testify.

·Paris, France
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On Tuesday 1st July 2025, more than 16 departments are on red alert and 68 are on orange alert for heat wave, according to Météo France. While the thermometer exceeds 40 °C in several communes, schools are on the front line. The absence of clear instructions from the ministry, combined with inadequate buildings, forces schools, teachers and families to tinker with answers on a case-by-case basis. In this context, heat management in schools becom…

While Montpellieran schools have recorded temperatures of up to 36 degrees in classes, the association Une école une futur organises a rally this Tuesday 1st July at 6 pm on the esplanade Charles-de-Gaulle after an application for interim relief rejected by the administrative court of Montpellier L的article Montpellier: an association of parents of pupils alert about the heat wave in schools appeared first on Le Poing.

The Alsatian capital is suffocating and temperatures are not going to go down again this week. While the Bas-Rhin has been in a hot orange watch since 29 June, several good reflexes are to be adopted. Moreover, the City of Strasbourg has taken the decision to partially close its schools. You are explained.

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dna.fr broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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