SAN ANTONIO -- When you're cooling a building like a school - you count on a big industrial size air conditioning unit. So when one breaks down we're told the job to fix it is big, too.
That's the case at Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School on the West Side. Parents say the A/C was out since late June.
It wouldn't be a big deal since school is out, but with a youth program going on right now and summer school just ending; we've got to make sure it gets fixed. On Thursday morning, Edgewood ISD told News 4 WOAI that the A/C was fixed and the temperature in the cafeteria was now 77 degrees.
Earlier, we got a response from the city's Parks and Recreation Department - since it's their youth program going on inside the school.
During the A/C outage, Kelly Irvin with the city told News 4 WOAI since "the A/C is only out in the cafeteria... we are limiting most of the activities to the gym, which is air conditioned."