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Parents demand urgent action on school mold crisis

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



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Parents demand urgent action on school mold crisis
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the health and safety of students at LeTourneau School, particularly related to mold issues. A parent expressed frustration over the repeated relocations of students due to mold, stating that the situation has become \"ridiculous\" and \"unacceptable.\" The parent urged the school committee and superintendent to prioritize the health of the children, suggesting that if relocation is not feasible, online classes should be reinstated, as they were during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The discussion highlighted the urgency of addressing the mold problem, with a request for an update from committee member Mr. Pacheco regarding the status of the mold in the school’s tunnel. The parent’s strong stance indicates a growing concern among families about the ongoing health risks and the need for immediate action to ensure a safe learning environment for students.

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