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Reply to "Jawando spotlights air-quality issue at NHES that left 26 children, 9 staff members ill"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's terrible, I didn't know about this. If I had a kid there, I would be very worried about their health.[/quote] I agree. I wonder why Taylor isn’t making this an emergency and running to Council for emergency funds? They found $800,000 for the background checks that needed to get done with the OIG called him out. Doesn’t this qualify as a similar emergency?[/quote] I think we'd need to figure out what's going on and before it makes sense to ask for money to fix it.[/quote] It doesn’t seem like MCPS wants to find out what’s going. The NHES PTA has repeatedly advocated over the last few years and warned of the health and safety due to the deteriorating conditions of the building, and MCPS keeps saying they’re looking into it or claiming the issue has been remediated. This was from a year ago: https://www.mymcmedia.org/pta-to-board-of-ed-students-and-teachers-are-breathing-in-mold/ [/quote]
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