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Bad_Mad_Man t1_j5t9a2k wrote

They should bypass the whole system and replace the bulbs with individually controlled ones. They will be able to set the bulbs to whatever schedule they like.

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The_Sloth_Racer OP t1_j5tengh wrote

You would think but apparently that's too much thinking for school admin and no manual light switches. They tried to do everything to cut corners when building the school in 2012 and I guess figured teachers didn't need to be able to control their lights. They also cheaped out by not installing air conditioning in a 3-story high school that at one time had almost 4,000 students across grades 9-12, all with laptops. I have two friends that are teachers at this school and ever since the new school opened, it seems like it's just been one problem after another.

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Bad_Mad_Man t1_j5tu44o wrote

Wow, what a fuster cluck! I thought crap like this only happens in large cities and smaller towns and cities were better run.

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