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by Symbiote
3541 days ago
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It could make sense for Alaska. It could also work for much of Europe, but we probably wouldn't use the word "sophomore", and I've never seen or heard of a school with no windows. I doubt it is allowed. (For example, the UK requirements for a school building state "giving priority to daylight in all teaching spaces, circulation, staff offices and social
areas" and "providing adequate views to the outside or into the distance to ensure visual comfort and help avoid eye strain" [1]) [1] https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/standards-for-sch... |
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