Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your school have an extreme mold issue? Watch NBC 4 news at 5:30 tonight for a story on one of the largest FCPS schools!
How can they justify spending over $150M on King Abdullah Academy if they have unremediated mold issues at their current schools?
What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your school have an extreme mold issue? Watch NBC 4 news at 5:30 tonight for a story on one of the largest FCPS schools!
How can they justify spending over $150M on King Abdullah Academy if they have unremediated mold issues at their current schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My trailer had a leaky roof last year, no air conditioning the entire year before that, and currently the a/c shuts off at z4:00 pm and over non school days, so when I come in each morning the condensation is so bad I can literally mop water off the desks and glide across the floor like ice skates. I can’t make copies the day before or the papers are soggy the next day.
I have no doubt my walls are filled with mold.
The mold at Hayfield was not confined to trailers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really gross pictures of mold at Hayfield. No doubt the principal was too busy recruiting the next group of football coaches/players and Reid was too busy deciding which boundaries she wants to change to pay attention to classrooms with black mold.
Reid needs to go. She's an abject failure.
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Anonymous wrote:Is this an advertisement? Why not just tell us the information. I am not watching the local news right now, sorry News4 or News7 or whatever channel you're from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really gross pictures of mold at Hayfield. No doubt the principal was too busy recruiting the next group of football coaches/players and Reid was too busy deciding which boundaries she wants to change to pay attention to classrooms with black mold.
Reid needs to go. She's an abject failure.
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Anonymous wrote:The mold gets attention because it makes for some gross pictures on TV but there are many other examples of decaying facilities within FCPS. The notion that we’re going to spend over $150M on KAA when other schools are moldy and/or falling apart is obscene.
Anonymous wrote:Really gross pictures of mold at Hayfield. No doubt the principal was too busy recruiting the next group of football coaches/players and Reid was too busy deciding which boundaries she wants to change to pay attention to classrooms with black mold.
Reid needs to go. She's an abject failure.
Anonymous wrote:My trailer had a leaky roof last year, no air conditioning the entire year before that, and currently the a/c shuts off at z4:00 pm and over non school days, so when I come in each morning the condensation is so bad I can literally mop water off the desks and glide across the floor like ice skates. I can’t make copies the day before or the papers are soggy the next day.
I have no doubt my walls are filled with mold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet there is mold at a majority of the high schools. They just don’t want to know so they purposefully don’t look for it. And the maintainence teams ( and custodial staff) are all over worked and in charge of too much so it’s not really their fault.
Leaks, mold, mice… all par for the course in FCPS!
Let’s take care of our existing facilities, then, before we splurge on a brand new high school. It’s obscene we’d buy a Saudi palace for one group of kids and leave others in mold-infested schools.
So, put those excess kids on a forty minute bus ride to a moldy school? Yeah. That's a great idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet there is mold at a majority of the high schools. They just don’t want to know so they purposefully don’t look for it. And the maintainence teams ( and custodial staff) are all over worked and in charge of too much so it’s not really their fault.
Leaks, mold, mice… all par for the course in FCPS!
Let’s take care of our existing facilities, then, before we splurge on a brand new high school. It’s obscene we’d buy a Saudi palace for one group of kids and leave others in mold-infested schools.
Anonymous wrote:I bet there is mold at a majority of the high schools. They just don’t want to know so they purposefully don’t look for it. And the maintainence teams ( and custodial staff) are all over worked and in charge of too much so it’s not really their fault.
Leaks, mold, mice… all par for the course in FCPS!