A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Harrison County High School in Kentucky has sparked controversy due to poor conditions that left students overheated and dehydrated. Parents reported that many children returned home sunburnt, with some experiencing heat exhaustion. During the lengthy event, there was insufficient access to water, prompting teachers to share their personal supplies with students. Parents criticized the school leadership, particularly Superintendent Harry Burchett, for what they deemed a failure in planning, expressing concerns about the event’s impact on the children.
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