At a junior high school in Izumiotsu City, Osaka, in June, during a school trip, two students were forced to wait for about two and a half hours in an unair-conditioned bus and complained of symptoms that appeared to be heat stroke. .

The city board of education gave the principal a high warning.

According to parents, when a third grader went on a school trip at Izumiotsu Municipal Junior High School in late June this year and took a walk in Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture at the end of the schedule, two students found themselves in a bus without an air conditioner. I was made to wait in the car for two and a half hours.



After returning home, the guardian of one of the students held a press conference on the 9th because he complained of symptoms that seemed to be heat stroke such as headache.



The teacher found that the student had been in another room from midnight to morning the previous day, and was not allowed to go out for a walk after that.



Parents who interviewed complained, "It was a dangerous response to physical punishment."



The Izumiotsu City Board of Education issued a strict warning to the principal, saying, ``The recognition and judgment of heat stroke was naive.''



The board of education said, "We are always urging schools in the city to be careful about heatstroke. We want to give thorough guidance."