Guest guest Posted February 11, 2001 Report Share Posted February 11, 2001 http://detnews.com/2001/schools/0102/08/d01-185385.htm February 8, 2001 Leaking roof sends parents to forum Detroit school boss to detail renovations and building plans By Jodi S. Cohen / The Detroit News DETROIT -- When took over as Harms Elementary School principal, water was dripping through the roof. Four years -- and many promises -- later, the roof still leaks. The walls buckle. The plaster falls. Mold grows. And parents continue to fume. " Our parents are pushing for a date. They want to know when this roof will get started, " said. " This has been going on for a long, long time. Some nerves have been struck and we are on our way. " That is, they're on their way to see Detroit schools executive Burnley and demand to know when work will start on the roof. About 20 parents of children at Harms plan to attend tonight's community forum, one of six planned this week and next, where Burnley will detail recent plans to build or renovate 13 new elementary, middle and high schools. District officials told they plan to start the roof in the spring. " It's a fire hazard. Water is leaking through electrical sockets, " said Brimm, whose 7-year-old daughter is a second-grader and who plans to attend. " All I'm asking for is a safe environment. " The meetings likely will become lobbying forums for parents and teachers whose schools are not on the list. The district is still deciding how to spend about $900 million. Thirty-three schools have roof problems, according to the district. " We have to prioritize in terms of health and safety, " district spokesman Stan Childress said. Harms students and parents say the roof is an emergency. Parents and community activists say they have raised money to build a playscape and a central air conditioning unit for the school, but the district hasn't pitched in. Forum details Detroit Public Schools has four remaining 6 p.m. meetings to give people a chance to hear details about the improvement plan. * Tonight, Western High School, 1500 en * Monday, Luther King Jr. High School, 3200 E. Lafayette * Wednesday, Cody High School, 18445 Cathedral * Feb. 15, Redford High School, 21431 Grand River Mears / The Detroit News Harms Principal said they painted over mold in one of the classrooms. Jodi S. Cohen at (313) 222-2269 or jcohen@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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