Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 THE MONDAY PROFILE Mold-fighting teacher helps school district clear the air By a King CONTRA COSTA TIMES - CA http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/living/education/14693012 ..htm BRENTWOOD - It was a letter that arrived via certified mail from Brockovich's law firm that convinced English teacher to keep speaking out about safety and health issues on her campus. The letter from Masry & Vititoe Law Offices made realize the urgency of dealing with the mold and asbestos exposure on Brentwood's Liberty High School campus. At the same time, Cal-OSHA was in the process of fining the Liberty Union High School District $14,690 and issuing 13 citations for this matter. " That made me think, well, if there is a statute of limitations and I'm not informing parents, then I become liable and part of the problem, " said of the letter, which came in late March. Last winter, suffered from a persistent cough and was later moved out of her classroom after two samples she collected came back positive for a toxic form of mold. This prompted the usually shy teacher to file a complaint with Cal-OSHA, which led to an investigation of the aging campus. Her persistence in urging the school district to create an environmental plan and safety committee has branded her as " Brockovich " and a " whistle-blower " among Liberty faculty. " This one (issue) seemed to have immediate health consequences, and then the long-term health consequences seemed very urgent as well, " she said. Upon hearing the recent news that was being involuntarily transferred to Brentwood's new high school, students, teachers and community members have rallied around the 1996 Liberty graduate. They have been sporting stickers that read " Save Mrs. , " voicing their support at school board meetings and signing a petition in support of her remaining at Liberty. " has shown great courage and tenacity in the face of tremendous adversity, " said retired Liberty teacher Bill Batze. " This experience has made her a better teacher. " The young teacher of five years has been described by colleagues as dedicated, articulate and intelligent. Meanwhile, some have accused of destroying Liberty's image and that has made the experience painful and isolating. " 's courage has been stunning through the entire ordeal and continues to be so, " said Liberty English teacher Beth Decker. " Every step of the way she has been professional, dignified and fair. " Brentwood City Councilwoman and fellow Liberty teacher Ana Gutierrez remembers as a Liberty classmate who helped her in student politics. Gutierrez described as intelligent and hardworking, the kind of student who would feel bad about throwing off the grading curve for fellow classmates. " If she believes in you or an idea, she believes in it wholeheartedly, " Gutierrez said. " When saw that there was a need in our school for light to be shed on health and safety issues, one of the bravest things she did was point it out because it was the right thing to do morally. " She added that it is incredibly tough for someone as shy as to be thrust into the spotlight over such a contentious issue and that most people don't realize how much research she has done to protect students, including her own sister, who is a Liberty junior. has been digging for answers and asking questions for years as a student and professional journalist. She wrote for several newspapers while attending Brigham Young University, including the Deseret News in Salt Lake City and the Daily Herald in Provo and even taught high school journalism. As a reporter at the Fremont Argus, investigated a lot of Brown Act violations. After doing so much research, is now considering going to law school to practice advocacy law. " She is a journalist. She knows how to find information and use it, " Gutierrez said. Part of the reason that doesn't want to leave Liberty, though, is because she holds several leadership positions there. She is the shared governance council chairwoman, a small learning community coordinator, and has been instrumental in the Biz-Tech Academy's success. Born in Singapore with half Filipino heritage, 's family settled in Union City when she was 5. Because of her worldly experiences, didn't want to move to Brentwood as a teen or move there again as an adult. " Your big goal in high school is to leave Brentwood, " she said. " Now here I am trying to have a voice in the community and get the parents to rally on school issues. So it is ironic that I would do this. " Spending her teenage years in the once-small town of Brentwood was a tough transition for . She described herself as someone who stood out among her peers. " People who knew me back then remember me as being quiet, " said. " I went to a private college and felt like I needed to speak out more. " Within her family, is known as the stubborn one. Students know her as a strict and regimented teacher who wants to prepare them for the real world. has appealed the Heritage High transfer to the school board and is awaiting a decision. District Superintendent Dan said the transfer is not retaliatory. " We share concern with the issues of health and safety that has brought to our attention, " he said. " Certainly, health and safety of students and staff is the highest priority. " At last week's board meeting, Weintraub, one of 's attorneys, asked the school district to reconsider its decision. Weintraub was retained by the California Teachers' Association on her behalf. " People like her should be rewarded and be heroes or heroines in this community, " he said. a King covers education in far East County. Reach her at 925-779- 7189 or pking@.... • NAME: • AGE: 28 • EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree, journalism and communications, Brigham Young University • OCCUPATION: English teacher, Liberty High School • RESIDENCE: Brentwood • CLAIM TO FAME: Exposed the presence of mold and asbestos at the aging Brentwood campus, which led to a $14,690 fine for the Liberty Union High School District from Cal-OSHA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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