Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 Parents React to Mold in Classrooms WCBD-TV - Mt. Pleasant,SC Larry Some students and teachers on s Island think mold at Angel Oak Elementary School is making them sick. Tuesday, they gathered to voice concerns about a recurring mold problem on the campus. The school's cafeteria was filled with angry and concerned parents. " Our teachers and our students [are] going to classes, suffering from headaches or allergies. We just want to know the answer, " one parent said. They are looking for answers and solutions. They want to know why there was still mold in classrooms, even after a mold problem was detected and cleaned previously. " Apparently it wasn't... it's not all gone... it's back, " a teacher said. Edrastine Palmer is the President of the school's PTA, but more importantly, she's a worried mother of a fourth grader. " I'm very concerned, because I don't feel as thought the environment is safe for the children, " she said. Palmer isn't alone. Some parents are still dealing with what they think are mold-induced illnesses. " They've had breathing problems, asthma, hard to breath, coughing so much they vomit, " said. But, mold specialists and school district officials say the mold is not causing illness. " We really don't have an airborne mold problem. We don't have sick building syndrome. We don't have mold contamination. We just had isolated presence of mold which has been removed now, " Mark Cobb said. But, parents still want mold-prone areas taken care of, especially portable classrooms. They want those taken off campus. It's all part of a quest to keep kids well. " This is our youngest group of children, our 4-year-old are in this environment, " Palmer said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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