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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

A Viewer Writes: Salisbury Middle School


12 comments:

Anonymous said...

they rescued a mother cat and kittens on the roof . Salisbury best!

Anonymous said...

Looks like Dr Hanlin on that ladder truck!
You go girl!

Anonymous said...

There's nothing written here.

Anonymous said...

The issue here is the expense wasted in dispatching a fire ladder truck simple to get on the roof. I’m sure that the Wicomico County Board of Education maintenance department has an extension ladder somewhere that a maintenance man could have used.

Anonymous said...

Wasn’t the school just renovated

Anonymous said...

Good luck finding a maintenance worker who would be willing to use an extension ladder
to climb on that roof!
That’s not in my job description!

Anonymous said...

A noxious odor was making students and teachers ill. Students were "evacuated" to Salvation Army and to Wi-Hi. Mold is the rumored culprit.

Anonymous said...

I hope it wasn’t mold, the area of the building they’re on/around is the cafeteria/kitchen; id hate to think that any spores of mold had made their way into any of the food prepared/served there!!!

Anonymous said...

That's because I'm not a dumbass like you and I would use the hatch on the inside of the school.

Please take your children to a Specialist said...

Mold like Black Mold can and will cause Cancer. I know persons who's Hypothalamus was negatively affected by Mold.

T know of one who now receives SSI as result of mold affects to the body

The persons on the Board of Education, maintenance department individuals are responsible for this neglect, and should be sued individually...

There is a specialist in Pokomoke ( Doctor) who can detect w
if this mold enter your child's blood stream.

Mold is very dangerous..

.I feel bad for anyone exposed to mold.

Anonymous said...

My question is - The first report of this incident was linking everything to a foul smell, then sick stomachs and kids leaving. Then it becomes a Mold Issue. Maybe I am missing something but I have heard about mold issues, just never heard of any foul smell because of it. Just wondering is the initial reporting of this was incorrect or have they found something in addition to the original incident?

Anonymous said...

The principal said it was the air conditioning coming on, it's Winter time, that doesn't sound right. My son says in certain areas of the school when the heat and the air first comes on it smells awful. Bad enough to make someone sick.