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Reply to "New boundary study for Churchill, Clarksburg, Damascus, Gaithersburg, RM, Northwest, Poolesville, QO, SV, WM, Wootton"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one is talking about the Facilities and Boundary hearing that happened last Thursday? [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joW7ciWyp6g[/youtube][/quote] In this meeting, many parents and students described the unsafe conditions at Wootton, including students who suffered autoimmune flair ups from exposure to mold. After 15 years of delaying renovations, and recent announcements that further delays are likely, it is clear that repeating the same pleas for renovation are not going to fix the situation. MCPS has already shown that they don't believe the health hazards that these kids are currently being exposed to every day are compelling enough to warrant action. At this point, I wonder if a class action lawsuit on behalf of children who are affected would be a better approach. Legal consequences, further budget constraints, and other means of directly affecting board members are likely to prove more effective at preventing further damage to the health and safety of these students.[/quote] How would further budget constraints be helpful?? What’s the criteria everyone would liked used when the CE and Council ask for Non-Recommended changes and cuts?[/quote] What I meant is that if the human cost of mold flourishing throughout the building is not a good enough reason to address the issue, then avoiding the costs associated with fighting a class action lawsuit might be enough.[/quote] What are you such a moldist!?! The mold is integral part of the school culture. [/quote]
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