Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WMS parent here. Can anyone tell me where in the school they've seen mold? What rooms or areas? I am not doubting this at all, just I have never noticed it.
In the HVAC and all over the lower level. There is a whole wing on that lower level where all the classroom had dehumidifiers in them. That's not normal. I have also heard a rumor that there is a room on the lower level where the room - or maybe just the floor? - is just dirt. I haven't seen it and that may not be true. But the lower level is partly underground, so who knows. And if it's true, that's somewhere I'd want to look for more mold.
I later found out the HVAC is not even up to code. The whole system probably needs to be replaced. I don't know how parents in an area that cares so much about every other aspect of kids' education seem to be fine with such an unhealthy environment for their kids.
Anonymous wrote:WMS parent here. Can anyone tell me where in the school they've seen mold? What rooms or areas? I am not doubting this at all, just I have never noticed it.
Anonymous wrote:APS has a mold specialist, or something like it. We had a burst pipe at Ashlawn that led to mold in a handful of classrooms, and the “APS mold guy” (not his title, obv) was in our school many times to test rooms and coordinate mold abatement. Get the pta together, write to the head of facilities, and copy your school admin and the supt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should have scaled back the Career Center project in order to elevate remediating known mold problems in the last. Take pictures and go public with it or expect spin and then some more spin.
Reading these comments makes me angry that the focus was on security vestibules and the more expensive career center in the last CIP. Kitchens were necessary. Vestibules could wait. Career center is going to be a dead weight on all future plans. Take care of the mold.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should have scaled back the Career Center project in order to elevate remediating known mold problems in the last. Take pictures and go public with it or expect spin and then some more spin.
Anonymous wrote:There has been mold in WMS for YEARS!! They know. Have your kid take pictures.
Don’t even try to deal with WMS administration. Go straight to central office and be prepared to have to be on them constantly to get it taken care of. APS can say what it wants but it doesn’t have enough money and Human Resources allocated to these types of upkeep and repairs.