CARY, N.C. (WTVD) -- It's the final days of summer for Ashkan Hosseini and his family before his two kids head back to the classroom.
"We're feeling good. It's special because our youngest is entering into kindergarten, so end of an era. But feeling good, they're both going to be at the same school," he said.
Both of Hosseini's kids are attending Hunter Magnet Elementary School, where, from time to time, the building is showing its age.
"I remember last year, my son in his first grade class, it was always warm, so definitely and humid, actually, being in an old building. So definitely hear it. It's one of those things that gives the kids some grit. But would I like them to be more comfortable? Yeah, absolutely," he said.
The Wake County chapter of the North Carolina Association of Edu