Parents at a Sandy-battered school in the Rockaways were up in arms after learning mold was discovered in a building that city officials had assured them was safe.
The fungus, which can cause health problems, was found last month in a classroom on the third floor of Public School/Middle School 114 in Belle Harbor.
Experts said it was caused by a leaky radiator that damaged classroom floors — and not the five feet of water and sewage that flooded the Cronston Ave. school’s auditorium during the superstorm.
“It’s outrageous that seven months after the storm, we’re still finding out there’s still health hazards in our schools,” said Assemblyman Phillip Goldfeder (D-Rockaway Beach.) “They need to do a more extensive study to ensure they’ve found it all.”
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Walcott, Bloomberg Put Rockaway Children At Risk
Because they just don't care:
interesting suggestion, with mayoral control is the administration personally liable?
ReplyDeleteHe oughta be. Certainly Walcott ought to be.
DeleteThat school is on my corner. The roof looks green to me.
ReplyDeleteI went to kindergarten there. 1972. Hippie kindergarten teacher. We played games and sang songs (first time I ever heard Woody Guthrie!) and ate cookies and drank milk and painted and drew and colored and created and role played.
DeleteA different world, then.