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Teachers Say They Got Sick From Moldy School
by wesh.com
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. -- Some teachers at a Volusia
County elementary school said they've been sickened by mold and mildew.
They
said the school jeopardized children's health by refusing to admit the classrooms
at Longstreet Elementary School have problems.
One
teacher went to the doctor and two others filled out workers compensation forms
to get authorization to see a doctor but said they were denied by the district.
The
district started renovating the second-grade wing last May and on Jan. 11,
teachers who had been in portables with their students moved in to their new
classrooms, and that's when they noticed the smell.
"In
my children it's the red eyes, the runny noses, the use of tissue after tissue,
headaches, stomachaches," said second-grade teacher Sandra Blackburn.
Blackburn
said after spending several days in her newly renovated classroom, she and her
students shared the same symptoms.
Judy
Shubert, teaching second-graders next door, had to be relieved of her duties.
"My
throat had constricted to such a point that I had to call. I had to get an
emergency appointment, which I did receive a shot and some meds in order to be
able to breathe," Shubert said.
The
teachers, along with guidance counselor Bill Archer who helped them move in to
the classrooms, said they knew immediately something bad was in the air.
"There
was a horrendous smell. I opened all the windows and turned on the fans, and
otherwise you couldn't stay in there," Archer said.
The
teachers said they complained to the principal about the smell early on and
were repeatedly told it wasn't a problem and not to say anything to school
parents.
"If
they moved in on a Friday and Saturday we had the complaint Monday afternoon
and we responded on Tuesday," Patricia Drago, the executive director of
facilities for the district, said.
Drago
said their was no cover-up and that environmentalists did a deep bio-cleaning
after finding mold in the carpet and on some of the porous surfaces but they
insist neither children or teachers were ever in harm's way.
"We
did not have a health concern or a health risk at any time. We did have odors.
We did have a presence of mold in the carpet. I will tell you that's not a
unique situation in Florida , but we did have a rapid response to it,"
Drago said.
The
school district could not say whether the principal warned teachers not to say
anything, but they said that is not their method of operation.
Since
the situation arose, the school district said they have decided to remove all
materials in all of the second-grade classrooms where mold could grow. They
will replace all of it, including the carpet.
The
school district cited medical confidentiality as to the teachers doctors'
appointments.
http://www.wesh.com/news/15114586/detail.html
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