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Teacher alleges mold at Little River; grandparent urges transparency about Eno Valley incident
Summary
During public comment, teacher Katie McDonnell presented photos alleging mold and past high spore counts at Little River and said staff health was affected; grandparent Rob Fields requested public disclosure and records about the board's handling of incidents at Eno Valley Elementary and raised three specific public‑interest questions.
Two members of the public spoke during general comment.
Katie McDonnell, who identified herself as a classroom teacher, described visible peeling laminate and newly appearing mold at Little River Elementary (room B6 and B Hall), said photos were taken January 15 and cited a previous spore count of 23,000 in September for one classroom. McDonnell said the condition produced symptoms for her while teaching…
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