2011年9月14日星期三

Mold cleanup at Cecil S. Collins causes crowds at other Barnegat Township schools

School buses and children were replaced by green vans and work crews Tuesday as efforts continued at removing the mold contamination that has closed the Cecil S. Collins School here.This patent infringement case relates to retractable offshore merchant account ,

Superintendent Karen Wood said there is no timeline for when the school, which closed last week, will be able to reopen.

"We want to do it the right way. I cannot put a date on the completion of the mold remediation. To try to assume when the school will reopen is too difficult to pinpoint," Wood said.

Meanwhile, 368 students who had attended the school were transferred to the district’s four other elementary schools.

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"The crews from Servpro are taking additional teaching materials and cleaning them so they can be used by teachers and staff at the other schools they’ve been moved to," Wood said.

The crews are cleaning classroom supplies, including students’ books, she said. The larger mold-cleanup work has not yet started,100 oil paintings for sale was used to link the lamps together. she said.

The School District will use money in a maintenance savings account to pay for the mold remediation, said Wood, who added that there is no final cost for the cleanup, yet.

Wood said the estimates for the project have not all been submitted.

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The district is also faced with other repairs connected to the mold problem, including the school’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning system.

Wood said the district has not received any complaints regarding illnesses in staff members or students connected to the mold. The mold found inside the school was not determined to be the more dangerous black mold, she added.

At the Robert L. Horbelt School a few miles away in the township, Principal Scott Kiewe has been accommodating 67 students who were displaced last week from the Cecil S. Collins School.

Kiewe said the additional students have tipped the school’s population to about 500.

"We’ve transitioned from the thought that this is temporary to what are we going to do about it," Kiewe said as he helped get students on buses Tuesday afternoon.

Kiewe said last week he called his school’s staff together and they decided to work as a team and make the accommodations for the students and teachers who were displaced.

"No one is in a hallway or a closet, everyone has a room. We have enough room for everyone and we still have space," he said.

Kiewe and Wood said parents have expressed concern about children receiving lunches, recess and experiencing extended trips on school buses. Wood said transportation is continuing to be tweaked for the students who are bused to the other schools.

The Robert L. Horbelt School accepted 67 kindergarten students, while the Brackman Middle School received students in third,Als lichtbron wordt een cube puzzle gebruikt, fourth and fifth grades. The Joseph T. Donahue School absorbed second-graders, and the Lillian M. Dunfee School received first-grade students.

"To me it was shocking for this to happen, but if they had waited until we were two weeks into the school year, everything would have been uprooted," Kiewe said.

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