Posted September 7, 2022
Sept. 7, 2022
Dear Lincoln Elementary community,
It is our priority to keep you informed of incidents related to student safety. Due to the anticipated high temperatures on Thursday, September 8, we have decided to send students home at 12:00 PM on that day. This is being done for the safety of our students and staff. All students will be sent home with asynchronous lessons for the afternoon.
As you may know, our building is on the list to have air conditioning installed, but that work has not yet been completed. The DPS Heat Mitigation team has been working hard at Lincoln to keep our building cool with portable cooling systems and installing new blinds. But these systems are no match for the consecutive days of high temperatures.
When temperatures rise to these levels, heat exhaustion is always a possibility, whether kids are outside or in a building that isn’t air conditioned. Here are some signs of heat exhaustion.
While these signs do not automatically indicate a trip to a doctor, the person should rest in a shady area or in an air conditioned building, drink cool fluids such as water or sports drinks, and take a cool shower, if possible, or put towels soaked in cool water on their skin.
We would like to assure you that the safety and well-being of our students are our number one priority. The forecast is for temperatures to drop back to manageable temperatures by Friday and we expect to return to our normal schedule at that time. As always, please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Emily Clark
Principal