Graphs and data below are based on the parent-led carbon dioxide measurements in Wake County.
Press release here. **Additional graphs are being added as we make the school names public.**
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Please remember: We do not claim to be HVAC professionals or experts. However, recent
Wake County Public School data from a portable classroom at Scott's Ridge Elementary is in line with the data we are seeing in our portable classroom monitoring.
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Schools with data coming soon:
WCPSS - Poe Elementary
WCPSS - Scotts Ridge Elementary
WCPSS - Douglas Elementary
Wake County Public Schools - District 9
Elementary School 01 - Salem Elementary
Student 1 - Portable Building
Elementary School 02 - Weatherstone Elementary
Student 1 - Portable Building
Elementary School 03 - Kingswood Elementary
Student 1 - Main Building
Elementary School 04 - Briarcliff Elementary
Student 1 - Main Building
Note: 3:45-4:15 PM Gathering as schoolwide group for bus dismissal
Wake County Public Schools - District 6
Elementary School 01 - Joyner Elementary
Student 1 - Portable Building, 2-day Data
Student 2 - Main Building, 3-day Data
Middle School 01 - Moore Square Middle School
Student 1 - Main Building
Note: CO2 monitor traveled with student, spike visible at lunch time on day 1 but not as high on day 2 for lunch because student reported cafeteria doors were open to outdoors and less crowded
Elementary School 02 - Underwood Elementary
Student 1 - Main Building
Student 2 - Main Building
Wake County Charter
Triangle Math and Science Academy
Student 1 - Main Building
Student 2 - Main Building
Wake County Public Schools - District 4
Elementary School 01 - Hodge Road Elementary
Student 1 - Main Building
Middle School 01 - Ligon Middle
Student 1 - Main Building
Note: Student travels outdoors between classes and thus monitor records the near 400 PPM outdoor reading
Wake County Public Schools - District 8
Middle School 01 - Apex Middle
Student 1 - Main Building
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