Should we still go to school in extremely hot weather?

If you had a choice of going to school or not in extreme hot weather. What would you choose? I would choose not to go to school and to relax at home. Here are some reasons why.
Firstly, if it was too hot, students would only focus on how hot it was instead of what the teacher was saying. The students weren’t listening. Therefore, all the teacher said was a waste. The student wouldn’t learn anything and would come out of school hot and sweating. No one likes to waste time and they don’t like sweating in general. That brings me to my second reason.
Sweating is drippy, disgusting, and just not fun . If you are sweaty, you would have to take a long shower. The shower would waste your time. During the time you were in the shower, you could have done many other stuff like watching TV or doing your homework. At school, sweat doesn’t feel comfortable. You are sitting in a chair listening to a teacher while sweating uncontrollably. It feels like a long and uncomfortable time that you are in school. You can’t control your sweat, it just comes dripping. You won’t feel happy.
Lastly, teachers don’t like the sun shining on them either. In some classrooms, there is a window with no shades. Letting the sun just shine on you like that makes you feel hot. That can distract the teachers from teaching. It is super hard for them to teach and yet the students can’t listen because they are so hot and sweaty. This doesn’t make the teacher nor students happy. Happy is important for health. People love being happy. In this situation, the students and teacher won’t feel happy at all. A sun is shining super bright, the students are sweating, the teacher is having a hard time teaching, and yet the students are too distracted to listen. Not a happy situation.
That means the day was super wasteful. The parents paid their students to be there. The students didn’t learn anything, therefore, they will have trouble with homework. The parents will blame the teacher who tried her best to teach the students. Then the cycle comes again and again. There will be a lot of blaming and unhappiness for students, teachers, and parents.
I don’t think you would want to be in this situation. Too much unhappiness and drama. Don’t you think the children at that school could use a break? This is why the students shouldn’t go to school on extreme hot days.
To conclude the students shouldn’t go to school on extreme hot days. What do you think? If you agree with me tell your school principal to cancel school on extreme hot days. If you don’t agree with me tell me why.

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