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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has multiple schools with mold, asbesdos, rodents, falling tiles, but only does the minimum to fix it.
Electric buses or building a new high school that Hungerford staff can attend (when adjacent schools are under capacity and could be boundary shifted) are more important to fund.
We need teachers and staff to help expose the real state of the buildings publicly to the media. The only thing MCPS responds to is bad press and lawsuits.
They can''t or they will be fired.
You can do so anonymously, as the teachers who exposed Beidleman to the WaPo did.
Did any media cover this?
Did anyone go to the media with the evidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TEST the water for lead as well.
They test the water every year and list where you can't drink. Or do at my school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has multiple schools with mold, asbesdos, rodents, falling tiles, but only does the minimum to fix it.
Electric buses or building a new high school that Hungerford staff can attend (when adjacent schools are under capacity and could be boundary shifted) are more important to fund.
We need teachers and staff to help expose the real state of the buildings publicly to the media. The only thing MCPS responds to is bad press and lawsuits.
They can''t or they will be fired.
You can do so anonymously, as the teachers who exposed Beidleman to the WaPo did.
Did any media cover this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has multiple schools with mold, asbesdos, rodents, falling tiles, but only does the minimum to fix it.
Electric buses or building a new high school that Hungerford staff can attend (when adjacent schools are under capacity and could be boundary shifted) are more important to fund.
We need teachers and staff to help expose the real state of the buildings publicly to the media. The only thing MCPS responds to is bad press and lawsuits.
They can''t or they will be fired.
You can do so anonymously, as the teachers who exposed Beidleman to the WaPo did.
Anonymous wrote:TEST the water for lead as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has multiple schools with mold, asbesdos, rodents, falling tiles, but only does the minimum to fix it.
Electric buses or building a new high school that Hungerford staff can attend (when adjacent schools are under capacity and could be boundary shifted) are more important to fund.
We need teachers and staff to help expose the real state of the buildings publicly to the media. The only thing MCPS responds to is bad press and lawsuits.
They can''t or they will be fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has multiple schools with mold, asbesdos, rodents, falling tiles, but only does the minimum to fix it.
Electric buses or building a new high school that Hungerford staff can attend (when adjacent schools are under capacity and could be boundary shifted) are more important to fund.
We need teachers and staff to help expose the real state of the buildings publicly to the media. The only thing MCPS responds to is bad press and lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS has multiple schools with mold, asbesdos, rodents, falling tiles, but only does the minimum to fix it.
Electric buses or building a new high school that Hungerford staff can attend (when adjacent schools are under capacity and could be boundary shifted) are more important to fund.
Anonymous wrote:What do the union say or do for this mold issue? They should take action if not being addressed.
Anonymous wrote:What do the union say or do for this mold issue? They should take action if not being addressed.
Anonymous wrote:TEST the water for lead as well.