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School mold repairs OK'd

LaPlace Elementary walls have moisture

Saturday, October 06, 2007

New Orleans Times-Picayune*

By Barbier

http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/metro/index.ssf?/base/news-

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The St. the Baptist Parish School Board approved emergency

repairs Thursday to LaPlace Elementary School to get rid of mold and

moisture in the walls in the seventh- and eighth-grade classroom

building.

School system Superintendent Coburn said he was notified of

the problem Monday after the school's principal moved a class out of

one room because of the problem.

At a school board meeting Thursday night, Coburn said he had

received results Thursday at about 3 p.m. from an independent

environmental company's test that showed the mold is not a health

hazard, although he said the room where the problem was worst has

been condemned.

" According to information we received from the outside agency, there

is no danger to any student. There is no danger to any teacher, " he

said.

The company, Driskill Environmental Consultants, conducted the test

Tuesday. After the meeting Thursday, Coburn said that besides ruling

out the mold as the toxic Stachybotrys variety, the test found that

the level of mold in the air in classrooms was the same as the level

in an ordinary room or car.

" There's nothing toxic, " he said.

Coburn refused to release a copy of the test results. He said he

gave the results to the board's attorney, but has not given copies

to board members. He said he contacted as many board members as he

could earlier to tell them about the situation.

Driskill Environmental will check two other schools, L. Ory

Communication Arts Magnet School and East St. High School,

Coburn said.

All three schools have a wing that was designed and built by the

same companies.

" None of this same type of situation has occurred " in the other

schools, Coburn said.

" Just to be on the safe side, we want to begin looking at those

other buildings. "

The board awarded Aegis Construction Inc. a $2.5 million contract to

build a wing on each of the three schools in 2002. The buildings

were designed by the architectural firm Mestayer, Darby and Partners

of New Iberia.

The wings contain six classrooms at LaPlace, eight at Ory and 12 at

East St. , as well as computer and science labs.

Coburn said officials at LaPlace noticed the problem on Sept. 28

when a " hole was pressed through the wall, " and " shades of dark "

were visible. There also were dark stains in some places.

Coburn said he doesn't know why the problem wasn't addressed sooner

by maintenance workers.

He said district maintenance chief Oubre, architect Alton

Darby and another independent environmental consultant,

Environmental, began investigating the cause of the damage Monday at

midday, immediately after the central office was notified.

There were several possible causes. The mold may have stemmed from

moisture and a lack of insulation in the walls next to the air

conditioning units in each room, he said. Other factors could have

been exterior doors that remained open, causing condensation in the

halls that affected the air conditioners, or else air ducts that

directed cool air against the un-insulated exterior wall, causing

condensation.

Coburn said there will be an investigation whether the cause was

faulty design, construction or maintenance.

The building is five years old, he said.

" No way this should have happened. "

The board approved Coburn's recommendation to hire

Environmental to do the repairs. Coburn said the work is estimated

to cost no more than $62,000.

Plans are to replace the damaged Sheetrock and add insulation

wherever there is a problem, he said.

He said the rooms will be repaired two at a time, and that students

will be temporarily moved to a vacant room while their room is

repaired.

The repairs should take seven to 14 days, he said.

Coburn said he sent letters home with students Thursday informing

parents of the problem.

.. . . . . . .

Barbier can be reached at sbarbier@... or (985)

652-0958.

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How could any air testing for spores be expected to show stachybotrys unless

it was disturbed?

It seems as if that is a COMMON misconception.

>The company, Driskill Environmental Consultants, conducted the test

Tuesday. After the meeting Thursday, Coburn said that besides ruling

out the mold as the toxic Stachybotrys variety, the test found that

the level of mold in the air in classrooms was the same as the level

in an ordinary room or car.

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We can't ignore schools. Schools should be our #1 national priority.

Giving up on schools is giving up on our future.

The workplace of the future, simply getting ANY work at all in the

future, is going to require FAR more knowledge than our system seems

willing to impart to people. The need for knowledge keeps going up.

Why are we dropping the ball?

How do I explain why this is so much MORE important than most people

realize? Its very hard without giving people a huge lengthy speech,

but let me try.

By far the best book that I have ever read on the employment

environment coming in the 21st century is a 1994 book called

" JobShift: How to Prosper in a Workplace without Jobs " by Bridges.

I just did a Google search on that book title and it brought up a .doc

file that is basically a handy crib sheet of the ideas in the book,

(which are pretty much agreed upon in the business community) If you

all have a few moments, please read it.

Its at this URL:

http://www.ieee-centennial.org/Interesting_Articles/Notes_from_JobShift_book.doc

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