Thursday, August 21, 2025

Some Montgomery County schools have mold as 'chewing gum and duct tape' hold together HVAC systems



MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — Some Montgomery County public schools have grown mold over the summer due to high humidity and suboptimal HVAC systems, MCPS Superintendent Thomas Taylor said at a board meeting Wednesday. 

The district is remediating schools across the county and in a handful of spots, Taylor said. Goshen Elementary School, New Hampshire Estates Elementary School and Loiederman Middle School are three schools that were mentioned by name...


https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/montgomery-county-schools-mold-hvac-systems/65-c091bd14-eaf0-4a44-8910-cfb6ba181b3f

1 comment:

  1. Brings back memories of ceiling tiles falling randomly in the portable classrooms. . .

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