Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 Study: Mold, mice ail Hub schools By Marie Szaniszlo Sunday, March 12, 2006 http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=130095 Boston Herald Sat, 11 Mar 2006 Harvard Kent Elementary School in town, Curley Elementary School in Jamaica Plain and Quincy Upper 3 are the sickest public school buildings in the Hub, exposing students and staff to everything from mold to mice, according to a recent study. The report by the Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health and the Boston Urban Asthma Coalition found that Harvard Kent had the highest percentage of rooms with leaks (62.5), followed by E. Curley Middle School (58) and (54.2) Middle School. The largest proportions of rooms with rodents or insects were found at Curley Elementary (60.7 percent), Health Careers Academy (56.3 percent) and Hennigan Elementary (50 percent). Quincy Upper 3 had the highest percentage of rooms with mold (38.5), followed by West Roxbury High (28.3) and Quincy Upper 2 (17.6). The report suggests that schools with the most environmental problems also have higher-than-average rates of asthma, the leading chronic health problem treated in Boston public schools. At E. Curley Middle School, where 11.66 percent of students have been diagnosed with asthma, Principal Geraldo ez said their breathing problems have been exacerbated by the school's leaks. " We have water that makes its way into the building causing leaks, paint to flake and fall on students and teachers and dust to cover the radiators, " ez said. " As a result, many of our students with asthma . . . are out a lot and . . . their grades suffer. " The report, released at last week's City Council hearing, recommended that the city spend $200 million for repairs. Schools spokesman Palumbo said the city regularly addresses environmental problems, but there is a limit to how much it can afford. Some parents find that unacceptable. " It should be about the health of our children, " said White, BUAC parent leader with two kids in public school. " The money should be in the budget to fix our schools. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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