Why Did School Maintenance Workers Need To Use Resporators And Tyveck Suits To Remove Plywood From The Walls Of The Modular Classrooms?
Did the maintenance workers use the same spacesuits to remove the childrens desks and chairs from the modular classrooms?
Why Isn't The Greenwich Time Speaking To Anyone Who Is Questioning Why Dumpsters Of Plywood Were Removed From The Modular Classrooms And Carted Away In Less Than
72 Hours?
Why is only Nancy Weissler, (Chairman of the Board of Education), Kim Eves, (Director of communication), Sue Wallerstein, (Assistant superintendent of business services), Damaris Rau (Hamilton Avenue School Principal) and the Greenwich Public School Website cited in today's Greenwich Time News Story?
Why arn't officials from the Greenwich Department of Health quoted in this story?
Could It Be That The Wet Contaminated Plywood's Glue Was Emitting Formaldehyde?
Like Some Town Employees Have Suggested.
Headline:
No mold hazard found at Ham Ave. modulars
Quote:
"We're talking about additional tests that need to be done," said Nancy Weissler, chairman of the Board of Education, adding that the testing will delay remediation by another week.
Story:
.... Because more testing is needed before items from the school can be safely removed from the contaminated site, that will delay when architects and engineers who are to investigate the cause of the mold can enter the structure and do their work. Until that happens, officials won't know the full extent of the mold problem and the type of remediation that will be necessary, school district officials told the Board of Estimate and Taxation's budget committee last night during a Town Hall meeting....
This whole thing about incomplete and misleading tests is just a dog and pony show.
Non of these tests are independently performed.
Why Is The Board Of Education Is Hiring And Paying The Test Takers?
Why aren't the proffessionals at the Greenwich Department of Health hirring, paying and evaluating independent test results?
How can Glenville and Hamilton Avenue School parents can trust this failed school administration?
Do you really trust Greenwich School Superintendent Betty Sternberg?
You are just as silly as you look if you really think the School Superintendent is going to remediate the contaminated modular classrooms that were KNOWINGLY used by little children for over one year.
The rest of the contamination evidence must be destroyed.
Here is what's really going to happen...
The school district has also asked Turner Construction Co. to provide cost estimates to demolish the modular structures and acquire other ones, said Sue Wallerstein, assistant superintendent of business services.
Parents should not worry one bit about the school administrators who take care of their little children, because every thing is going just fine.....
... "The kids are so happy," Rau said. Fourth- and fifth-graders relocated to Western Middle School are reaping the benefits of a larger cafeteria, she said.
"They are in awe of all the selections they have. They're holding up the lines just so they can look at everything."
Maybe, the little children "are in awe" of what healthy food tastes like when its not exposed to a "...higher level of nontoxic mold spores, but not high enough to be a health hazard...".
Eventually, this Board Of Education coverup is going to be exposed, when failed school administrators, architects, contractors, engineers and testing companies start getting sued by parents whose children were allowed to sit in a contaminated modular classroom for over one year.
A lot of school administrators and others knew about the contamination for more than a year.
Now these architects, contractors, engineers and testing companies had better make sure that Hamilton Avenue parents are getting full disclosure or they may find their butts in court face claims of substantial liability.
More Information From Sources Other Than
School Officials And Their Official Website:
Sue "Please Don't Fire Me" Wallerstein and Tony Byrne
for not protecting the displaced little children of Hamilton Avenue School.
These children have suffered enough and they and their families deserve justice.
For the record:
A Greenwich Police Department Employee Stood Up At A Public Meeting And Told Over One Dozen Elected Officials At A RTM District Meeting About The Contaminated Plywood Being Removed And Destroyed Within 72 Hours.
This Police Officer Also Spoke About How Members Of His Union (The Teamsters) Were Concerned About Formaldehyde.
Further, This Greenwich Police Officer Was Very knowledgeable About The Contaminated Modular Classrooms And His Presention Was About 15 minutes Long.
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Many Troubling Questions Remain About How School Superintendent Betty Sternberg Has Handled The Contaminated Modular Classrooms.
Why didn't Betty wait for testing before ripping out destroying plywood walls, but had to wait for multiple tests before allowing desks and chairs to be taken to relocation sites?
Did the maintenance workers use the same spacesuits to remove the childrens desks and chairs from the modular classrooms?
Why Isn't The Greenwich Time Speaking To Anyone Who Is Questioning Why Dumpsters Of Plywood Were Removed From The Modular Classrooms And Carted Away In Less Than
72 Hours?
Why is only Nancy Weissler, (Chairman of the Board of Education), Kim Eves, (Director of communication), Sue Wallerstein, (Assistant superintendent of business services), Damaris Rau (Hamilton Avenue School Principal) and the Greenwich Public School Website cited in today's Greenwich Time News Story?
Why arn't officials from the Greenwich Department of Health quoted in this story?
Could It Be That The Wet Contaminated Plywood's Glue Was Emitting Formaldehyde?
Like Some Town Employees Have Suggested.
Headline:
No mold hazard found at Ham Ave. modulars
Quote:
"We're talking about additional tests that need to be done," said Nancy Weissler, chairman of the Board of Education, adding that the testing will delay remediation by another week.
Story:
.... Because more testing is needed before items from the school can be safely removed from the contaminated site, that will delay when architects and engineers who are to investigate the cause of the mold can enter the structure and do their work. Until that happens, officials won't know the full extent of the mold problem and the type of remediation that will be necessary, school district officials told the Board of Estimate and Taxation's budget committee last night during a Town Hall meeting....
This whole thing about incomplete and misleading tests is just a dog and pony show.
Non of these tests are independently performed.
Why Is The Board Of Education Is Hiring And Paying The Test Takers?
Why aren't the proffessionals at the Greenwich Department of Health hirring, paying and evaluating independent test results?
How can Glenville and Hamilton Avenue School parents can trust this failed school administration?
Do you really trust Greenwich School Superintendent Betty Sternberg?
You are just as silly as you look if you really think the School Superintendent is going to remediate the contaminated modular classrooms that were KNOWINGLY used by little children for over one year.
The rest of the contamination evidence must be destroyed.
Here is what's really going to happen...
The school district has also asked Turner Construction Co. to provide cost estimates to demolish the modular structures and acquire other ones, said Sue Wallerstein, assistant superintendent of business services.
Parents should not worry one bit about the school administrators who take care of their little children, because every thing is going just fine.....
... "The kids are so happy," Rau said. Fourth- and fifth-graders relocated to Western Middle School are reaping the benefits of a larger cafeteria, she said.
"They are in awe of all the selections they have. They're holding up the lines just so they can look at everything."
Maybe, the little children "are in awe" of what healthy food tastes like when its not exposed to a "...higher level of nontoxic mold spores, but not high enough to be a health hazard...".
Eventually, this Board Of Education coverup is going to be exposed, when failed school administrators, architects, contractors, engineers and testing companies start getting sued by parents whose children were allowed to sit in a contaminated modular classroom for over one year.
A lot of school administrators and others knew about the contamination for more than a year.
Now these architects, contractors, engineers and testing companies had better make sure that Hamilton Avenue parents are getting full disclosure or they may find their butts in court face claims of substantial liability.
More Information From Sources Other Than
School Officials And Their Official Website:
03/09/08 - Town Employees: Sternberg's Crew Knew - Mold Covered Tiles Replaced Over One Year Ago.
03/05/08 - The Unionized (Teamstewrs) School District Custodial Staff Are Suggesting That There Might Be A School District Coverup At Ham Ave School.
Shame on Betty Sternberg, Darius Rau, Michael Bodson, Nancy Weissler, Steve Anderson,Sue "Please Don't Fire Me" Wallerstein and Tony Byrne
for not protecting the displaced little children of Hamilton Avenue School.
These children have suffered enough and they and their families deserve justice.
For the record:
A Greenwich Police Department Employee Stood Up At A Public Meeting And Told Over One Dozen Elected Officials At A RTM District Meeting About The Contaminated Plywood Being Removed And Destroyed Within 72 Hours.
This Police Officer Also Spoke About How Members Of His Union (The Teamsters) Were Concerned About Formaldehyde.
Further, This Greenwich Police Officer Was Very knowledgeable About The Contaminated Modular Classrooms And His Presention Was About 15 minutes Long.
==================================
Many Troubling Questions Remain About How School Superintendent Betty Sternberg Has Handled The Contaminated Modular Classrooms.
Why didn't Betty wait for testing before ripping out destroying plywood walls, but had to wait for multiple tests before allowing desks and chairs to be taken to relocation sites?
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