Our Air Conditioning units died on Monday August 14th. Services were held and a nice Eulogy was delivered by Maintenance Director Wayne Nelson. GAA students and staff were determined NOT to let that get in their way. Students continued to show great dedication to learning, by braving the 90 plus temps to continue their Credit Recovery. High School Principal Randy Williams allowed GAA students and staff access to the High School Auditorium during the hottest part of the afternoons to work on Art and Literature. GAA Students and Staff wish to extend our utmost gratitude to Superintendant Doug Melton, Wayne Nelson and all of the maintenance staff who tried to help cool us down. We currently have 2 of the 4 new units up and running. The remaining 2 units will be installed later this week. The GAA building generates a large amount of heat from all of the computers that are being used. The new units are more efficient and a better fit for GAA.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Air Conditioning UPDATE!
AIR CONDITIONING!!
Our Air Conditioning units died on Monday August 14th. Services were held and a nice Eulogy was delivered by Maintenance Director Wayne Nelson. GAA students and staff were determined NOT to let that get in their way. Students continued to show great dedication to learning, by braving the 90 plus temps to continue their Credit Recovery. High School Principal Randy Williams allowed GAA students and staff access to the High School Auditorium during the hottest part of the afternoons to work on Art and Literature. GAA Students and Staff wish to extend our utmost gratitude to Superintendant Doug Melton, Wayne Nelson and all of the maintenance staff who tried to help cool us down. We currently have 2 of the 4 new units up and running. The remaining 2 units will be installed later this week. The GAA building generates a large amount of heat from all of the computers that are being used. The new units are more efficient and a better fit for GAA.
New A/C units being installed by Mungia's Heating and Air Conditioning
Our Air Conditioning units died on Monday August 14th. Services were held and a nice Eulogy was delivered by Maintenance Director Wayne Nelson. GAA students and staff were determined NOT to let that get in their way. Students continued to show great dedication to learning, by braving the 90 plus temps to continue their Credit Recovery. High School Principal Randy Williams allowed GAA students and staff access to the High School Auditorium during the hottest part of the afternoons to work on Art and Literature. GAA Students and Staff wish to extend our utmost gratitude to Superintendant Doug Melton, Wayne Nelson and all of the maintenance staff who tried to help cool us down. We currently have 2 of the 4 new units up and running. The remaining 2 units will be installed later this week. The GAA building generates a large amount of heat from all of the computers that are being used. The new units are more efficient and a better fit for GAA.
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