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Residents raise concerns about artifacts, air conditioning and security at closed Mount Vernon schools

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Residents at the July 29 board meeting raised alarms about missing or unsecured historic items, inactive cameras, copper theft and nonworking air-conditioning units in several closed Mount Vernon school buildings.

Residents at the July 29 Mount Vernon Board of Education meeting raised multiple concerns about closed school buildings, including the security of historic items, missing copper, nonworking cameras and broken air conditioning units.

Mark Stuckey, who identified himself as a Mount Vernon resident and local whistleblower, said three air-conditioning units at Nelson Mandela (referred to in his remarks as “Mandela”) remain inoperable and asked why the district had not moved more quickly to repair or reassign equipment after a recent $20 million budget cycle. He urged…

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