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Tell us what happens to your school during a heat wave

A boy walks to school across the railroad tracks at Broadway and Slauson as the early-morning sun drenches the roadway at the beginning of a scorching day on Sept. 15, 2014.

A boy walks to school across the railroad tracks at Broadway and Slauson as the early-morning sun drenches the roadway at the beginning of a scorching day on Sept. 15, 2014.

(Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times)
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We know this week was a scorcher in L.A. Even though the heat wave is winding down and meteorologists expect more temperate climes next week, there likely will be more soaring temperatures this school year.

That’s why we want to know how your school fares in painful weather.

Over at High School Insider, editor Daniela Gerson has put together a survey to learn more about how you learn — or teach — when it gets really hot in your schools. We want to know about your experiences. If you answer these questions, a reporter may contact you to get more details.

 

 

 

 

You can reach Joy Resmovits on Twitter @Joy_Resmovits and by email at Joy.Resmovits@LATimes.com. 

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