Measures against heat T-shirts and other "private clothes school" OK!

Gifu City High School September 2: 11:36

Amidst the severe heat, a prefectural high school in Gifu City allowed students to wear plain clothes as a measure against the heat, and students are taught in cool clothes such as T-shirts.

Prefectural Kano High School in Gifu City has shortened summer vacation due to the influence of the new coronavirus and resumed classes from the 19th of last month.



Kano High School only allows students to go to school in uniform, but students are commuting to school in plain clothes until the end of this month, when they say, "If you sweat, your uniform clings to your skin," or "long pants are hot."



Although it is expected to be hot for two days, the air conditioner is turned on in the classroom, but the room temperature is approaching 30 degrees from the morning because the windows are ventilated to prevent infection with the new coronavirus. It was



In addition to the cool clothes such as T-shirts and shorts, the students put a small fan on their desks to keep up with the heat while taking classes.



A second-year male student said, "I feel comfortable if I spend my time in a T-shirt and I can concentrate on my lessons, so I want you to continue."



Akinori Matsuno said, "I think the heat of the year is hard for students, so I want to create an environment where students can easily take classes."