Charles Oliver | November 2, 2006
Temperatures dropped to near freezing in late October in DeKalb County, Georgia, but local school officials refused to turn on the heat. They say it's school policy not to turn the heat on until Oct. 30. And once the heat is turned on, it stays on at all schools even if it warms up again. But they said principals were free to petition for the heat to be turned on.
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