Guest guest Posted July 8, 2005 Report Share Posted July 8, 2005 RE: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/231787_arborheights08.html Dear Principal Coram: This issue has come to the attention of those of us who suffer from having been exposed to mold. We will hopefully further investigate the spendings of the school, but it seems as if the mold issue has been ignored. The children cannot learn if they are brain damaged from the mold. Perhaps those of you who work at the school are also brain damaged or at least brain fogged. If not, you are certainly at risk for cancer and many other insidious diseases that toxic mold causes. It's time that schools begin to think about teaching and the welfare of their children who spend a third of their day within those moldy walls. Forget swimming pools, tennis courts, getaway vacations and other frills until the essentials are taken care of. We hope to learn more about this issue and also hope that you reconsider what implications your actions will have on your community. From the huge parental protest, it seems as though Mr. Femiano is well thought of, will be missed, and that it definitely IS a retaliatory measure to remove him from this school. Don't punish the children for what you admittedly conceive to be a threat to your stature. We, the taxpayers and your underlings, have every right to question authority when we believe there is wrongdoing or unwise decisions. -- Patilla DaHun ....Brain over - Insert coin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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