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Air conditioning in New York schools is not mandatory but with a bill recently passed by state lawmakers, it now is prohibited for schools to send students into classrooms that are 88 degrees or hotter.
Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to sign the bill into law, which would take effect in 2025 .
The Maine-Endwell School District is installing air conditioning units throughout the district.
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