Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is pretty normal in MCPS. The BOE and Superintendent need to be held accountable for the poor conditions at schools and the health issues it can cause.
It's very common in Baltimore City where I teach. After years of me using the small dehumidifier I bought myself in my classroom, I walked into my room today to see a large one that was completely full of water. Another teacher was in her room and emptied hers before she left on Friday. Today it was full again. The walls and floors are slick with moisture and nothing sticks to the walls for long. It smells damp and gross. Moldy ceiling tiles are replaced but I'm sure the entire building has mold throughout the walls. Our a/c unit seems to lack any moisture control. Once they shut it off in October, the humidity level drops significantly in the building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world is full of mold. There are mold spores waiting for the right moment in the sheet rock in your home. It's not a death sentence.
MCPS admin never change their tune. Y'all find everything acceptable, huh?
Do you ever loosen up that tinfoil hat?
Are you central office or BOE, failing us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world is full of mold. There are mold spores waiting for the right moment in the sheet rock in your home. It's not a death sentence.
MCPS admin never change their tune. Y'all find everything acceptable, huh?
Do you ever loosen up that tinfoil hat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is pretty normal in MCPS. The BOE and Superintendent need to be held accountable for the poor conditions at schools and the health issues it can cause.
It's very common in Baltimore City where I teach. After years of me using the small dehumidifier I bought myself in my classroom, I walked into my room today to see a large one that was completely full of water. Another teacher was in her room and emptied hers before she left on Friday. Today it was full again. The walls and floors are slick with moisture and nothing sticks to the walls for long. It smells damp and gross. Moldy ceiling tiles are replaced but I'm sure the entire building has mold throughout the walls. Our a/c unit seems to lack any moisture control. Once they shut it off in October, the humidity level drops significantly in the building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world is full of mold. There are mold spores waiting for the right moment in the sheet rock in your home. It's not a death sentence.
MCPS admin never change their tune. Y'all find everything acceptable, huh?
Anonymous wrote:The world is full of mold. There are mold spores waiting for the right moment in the sheet rock in your home. It's not a death sentence.
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty normal in MCPS. The BOE and Superintendent need to be held accountable for the poor conditions at schools and the health issues it can cause.