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Schools in crisis demand urgent safety upgrades now

June 28, 2024 | Park Ridge CCSD 64, School Boards, Illinois



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Schools in crisis demand urgent safety upgrades now
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the deteriorating conditions of local schools, prompting calls for immediate action. A group of district representatives expressed their shock after visiting various facilities, highlighting alarming issues that compromise student safety and learning environments.

One representative described a classroom that was excessively hot, making it nearly impossible for students to concentrate. Another pointed out a room with exposed electrical conduits and extension cords, raising serious safety concerns. The basement cafeteria was particularly troubling, lacking adequate exits and failing to meet basic fire safety standards.

These issues are not isolated to one school; representatives noted that similar problems exist across the district, indicating a widespread need for urgent upgrades. They emphasized that a referendum is essential to secure funding for these critical improvements, which they believe are necessary for providing a safe and conducive learning environment for all students.

Without immediate action, the district risks facing ongoing challenges, including flooding, inadequate emergency preparedness, and outdated safety systems. The representatives concluded that the community deserves better facilities, and a referendum is the only viable solution to address these pressing concerns effectively.

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