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Mold Problems in Marshall

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MARSHALL- Around the nation and locally, staph infections are

raising alarms in schools and hospitals. Now, mold is causing health

worries at schools in Marshall.

Potentially toxic mold is growing in one Marshall elementary school,

while non-toxic mold was found in another school there. School

officials are moving quickly to protect students. Even while class

is in session school officials search for mold. One elementary

classroom sits empty as specialists closely examine spores of mold.

It's invisible and wasn't found until a teacher got sick.

" One of my 2nd grade teachers had come to me and expressed she had

some health concerns and believed it could be mold that was causing

the issue, so we looked into it and went from there, " said Principal

Rendy Maupin.

That group of second-graders was then moved to another room and

experts are now checking the affected classroom.

" We're working with professional mold specialists and a certified

industrial hygienist and our insurance company to insure we're going

through the proper protocol so to do it correctly, " said

Superintendent Dr. Rob Gordon.

Bueker Middle School officials are also examining a classroom for

mold. After tests were taken, higher levels of non-toxic mold was

found in one of the classrooms on the lower level of its 3-story

building. Specialists are even ripping up carpets to find the

source. Mold grows in high-moisture areas like carpets, plants, and

ceiling tiles.

" We're trying to do everything appropriate to make sure that our

teachers and our children are in very safe environments for teaching

and learning, " said Gordon.

The school district wants both parents and students to know the

schools are safe. School officials say specialists will continue to

examine affected areas until the source of the mold is found and

removed.

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