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boykster:


--- Quote ---Allison Erwin, a school district spokeswoman, said: "Throughout the construction process, the district had an outside agency perform multiple air tests on multiple occasions, in multiple locations to make sure we were providing a safe environment. Those tests showed no cause for alarm." She also said the state's Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health Program agreed that there was no evidence of an unsafe environment.

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Sounds like the school district has followed standard practices:  3rd party monitoring in multiple areas as well as a sign-off by a health and safety group that represents the state employees. 

What is it you kids want?  No school until they're done with construction?   ;)

ChadTower:


--- Quote from: boykster on January 17, 2007, 01:41:16 pm ---What is it you kids want?  No school until they're done with construction?   ;)

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That's probably pretty close to the actual motivation here.

shardian:

Violation, or no violation, I'd like to commend you again for speaking out on this. In college, our student body was so bogged down with apathy that noone spoke out against anything. Even if someone did, noone would back them up.

JackTucky:

I used to own a home where USSE lives.  I paid $7500 per year in taxes.

That town is growing so much that they have no place for students to go.

-J

ChadTower:


Asbury Park?  Can't they all stay with Jon Bon Jovi?

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