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What Parents Need to Know About Mold

in Tips for Parents /by Carolyn Willbanks

Parents, here are answers to some of the questions you might have about mold in local schools: Q. How do I know if my child is getting sick at school from mold? A. Some children are more sensitive than others. But watch out for symptoms that seem to appear only at school – for example, […]

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Teacher Expresses Frustration in Letter

October 17, 2010/in Personal Mold Stories /by Contributor

Orlando, FL – I thought there was mold at the beginning of the year. My mother, who is a certified mold specialist, came in my room and said that yes, I do have mold. Then, on Meet the Teacher night, three people made comments about it smelling “moldy” or “Mildewy”. So, we had the man […]

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Another School Closed Due to Mold

March 19, 2010/in Schools & Institutions /by Carolyn Willbanks

North Carolina – For the second time this semester, children are being moved from the classrooms of Wrightsboro Elementary School because of mold. The remainder of the students at the school, all 409 children in grades first through the fifth, will not return to Wrightsboro starting Friday and through the end of the school year. […]

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Denial in Our School System

April 26, 2007/in Schools & Institutions /by Carolyn Willbanks

Lafayette, LA – It appears another argument has arisen on mold safety; depending on who stands to be liable for the problem. School officials said they were “exceedingly comfortable” sending children back to Plantation Elementary School on Wednesday, when the school reopened after two days of mold testing and cleaning. Not all parents agree. And experts […]

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Ferndale School unsafe; students to go elsewhere

October 3, 2004/in Schools & Institutions /by Contributor

11/4/03 Ferndale, MD – New county schools Superintendent Eric J. Smith announced yesterday that students will not attend Ferndale Elementary School after tests he requested earlier this month revealed the building is unsafe. Students and staff at the school in Ferndale will be housed in nearby George T. Cromwell Elementary School for the coming school […]

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School Claims Advances Over Mold Problem

October 3, 2004/in Schools & Institutions /by Carolyn Willbanks

Sullivan, TN – Lynn Stewart of the Sullivan County School System applies adhesive around the edges of an old vent in the Sullivan East high School library as he works on the school’s project to eliminate a mold problem. (Jason Davis) The 950 students at Sullivan East High School should be able to reclaim their […]

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Ethical mold inspector has no place in school system

October 3, 2004/in Schools & Institutions /by Contributor

8/17/02 Miami, FL – The building inspector at Riverside Elementary was pulled off the job Friday, after her critical reports slowed a mold and mildew cleanup project by requiring some repairs to be ripped out and redone. Maria Luisa Rouco said Friday that she was moved so another inspector could sign off on the job […]

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Another mold problem at Coatesville School

October 3, 2004/in Schools & Institutions /by Contributor

8/8/02 Coatesville, PA – Reports of mold in the Coatesville Area Ninth and Tenth Grade Center have prompted the administration to hire an engineering firm to inspect the building, said Superintendent James T. Scarnati. A full report of findings along with short-term and long-term solutions is to be presented in time for the December board […]

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Mold Scare Grows In N.J., Nation

October 3, 2004/in Schools & Institutions /by Contributor

by Virginia Watson Pleasantville, NJ – At a special public forum recently, Leeds Avenue School teachers described to Pleasantville school board members and a large contingent of concerned parents what often seemed like a scene out of a low-budget horror movie. Spontaneous nosebleeds. A green, furry growth rapidly overwhelming objects left on desks. Immune systems […]

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Mold discovered again?!

August 5, 2003/in "Sick Buildings" /by Contributor

12/23/03 Pottstown, PA – Rain and humidity proved to be a dangerous combination last summer when many local schools were overrun by mold, causing inconvenience for parents, teachers and students. Many students had an untraditional start to the school year when officials in the Boyertown, Daniel Boone, Pottstown, Pottsgrove and Upper Perkiomen school districts announced their […]

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