(Providence, RI)--After a recent report highlighted the poor condition of Providence public schools, the physical state of the facilities was discussed on Wednesday.Interim school superintendent Frances Gallo told the Prov City Council that all of the buildings will be ready for the first day of classes on September 3rd.About 20-million dollars has been invested this summer for school repairs, according to a city official.Meanwhile, The Providence Journal reports state education commissioner Angelica Infante-Green told the city school board yesterday that she has directed Aramark, the company that cleans the schools, to upgrade the services it provides.