Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 Moody School mold committee gets started By MELISSA BAILEY, Middletown Press Staff01/25/2006 http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm? newsid=15993656 & BRD=1645 & PAG=461 & dept_id=33198 & rfi=6 Middletown,CT MIDDLETOWN -- Sitting just rooms away from the Van Buren Moody School's cordoned-off library, which has been closed due to mold infestation, a new panel held its first meeting Tuesday to tackle that school's long-standing water and mold problems. The panel reflects a wide range of those affected by the problem: A parent, a custodian, members of the teacher's union, three school board members, and environmental engineers.Many city officials, including the school principal, health inspectors, and the facilities director are also part of the team. " For the first time, you have an issue where you have everyone at the table to deal with it. It's a nice collaboration, " said school board member Sheila s after the three-hour brainstorming session. Though the meeting was just preliminary, s said she got a positive feeling that a remedy would be reached. Environmental consultant Gil Cormier and his firm, Occupational Risk Control Services Inc. of New Britain, will start assessing the school's problem later this week. Meanwhile, two portable classrooms and the school library remained closed Tuesday. Teacher Rodman, whose class has been relocated while the school fixes mold in her previous room, happily accepted a place on the committee Tuesday as well. Superintendent Frechette said the three-hour meeting focused on communication -- how to distribute information quickly and accurately to parents and staff. At a public forum last week, and at school board meetings over the past several months, parents have spoken in outrage over the administration's failure to fix water leakage problems, including a faulty roof, and to communicate candidly about the mold and health risks. Water leaks and poor ventilation are the biggest contributors to mold growth, experts say. Two years ago, officials said mold levels were three times greater than environmental and health standards. The committee will meet weekly on Wednesdays at 2 p.m. " We're going to move forward, " said Frechette. He hoped to hold another public forum on the mold issue in about two months. To contact , call (860)347-3331 ext. 220 or e-mail mbailey@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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