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Parents demand action on mold crisis at LeTourneau School

June 28, 2024 | Fall River Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts



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Parents demand action on mold crisis at LeTourneau School
During a recent school committee meeting, a concerned parent voiced strong criticism regarding the ongoing mold issue at LeTourneau School, highlighting the potential health risks posed to students. The parent expressed frustration over the lack of urgency and communication from school officials, stating that children have been exposed to an unhealthy environment throughout the school year.

The parent emphasized that schools should be safe havens for children, both physically and mentally, and described the situation as unacceptable. They pointed out that there has been minimal communication from the principal and superintendent regarding the mold problem, suggesting that efforts to address the issue have been insufficient.

In a poignant appeal, the parent questioned committee members about their response if their own children were in a similar situation, particularly in a classroom where mold levels were reportedly extremely high. They recounted their son's health struggles, including a rash that they believe may be linked to the poor air quality in his classroom, which was identified as one of the worst in the school for mold levels.

The meeting underscored the urgent need for school officials to prioritize student health and safety, as well as to improve communication with parents regarding environmental concerns within the school.

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