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Committee hears updates on fire-safety fixes and air-quality testing; approves three Chapter 34 reviews

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Superintendent described recent fire-department walkthroughs, repairs to strobes/horns and smoke detectors, and results of air-quality/asbestos testing at RPA; committee approved three Chapter 34 code reviews to scope upgrades at older schools.

Superintendent Dr. Kimberly Curley updated the committee on fire-safety and building-condition work following recent fire-department walkthroughs and quarterly drills. Curley said crews fixed horns and strobes at some schools, replaced a faulty smoke detector at Fonseca, and resolved a system-software issue at other sites. She noted that older buildings such as Talbot lack some modern smoke-detection systems and that a Chapter 34 review would help define needed upgrades.

Curley and staff also reported two rounds of air-quality testing at RPA after concerns about…

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