Charter School Parents Say They Didn't Know About Asbestos

Charter School Parents Say They Didn't Know About Asbestos
Lafayette Academy, a New Orleans charter school, underwent asbestos removal in 2017. Yet, parents weren’t notified. Now, they have lots of questions about the project and why it was kept under wraps. School officials insist no children were put in harm’s way, but parents say they deserved to know ahead of time.Administrators from Orleans Parish School Board, Recovery School District, and Lafayette Academy recently met with 200 Lafayette parents and children in the cafeteria at the Paul Dunbar school building. This coming school year, about half of the Academy students will begin attending Dunbar, because their building was found to be contaminated with the hazardous material this summer after the original removal job – about which students and parents were not notified – was botched.Parents who attended the meeting were not only concerned with how the students would be divided between the two buildings, but with the secrecy surrounding the remediation that occurred while school was in session last year. Workers removed asbestos tiles for six days in March 2017 during the day before the Recovery School District asked them to change their hours and only remove the material after the students returned home. This means children were originally inside while the work was being completed. However, the school insists all air quality tests performed indicated the air was clear.
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