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Board member reports Tarpon Springs High remediation complete after air‑quality tests; district spent about $3.35 million
Summary
Board Member Peters reported an external company completed testing, remediation and HVAC upgrades at Tarpon Springs High School’s culinary academy. The district reported a total cost of $3,351,277.26 for HVAC improvements and $7,500 for testing and remediation verification; final testing dated Sept. 29 found no further action recommended.
Board Member Peters told the Pinellas County School Board on Oct. 14 that an external air‑quality firm completed testing and remediation at Tarpon Springs High School’s culinary academy and that the district had carried out substantial HVAC upgrades.
Peters said the district’s operations team conducted air‑quality assessments after a parent raised concerns, removed students from the culinary spaces…
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