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Saturday, November 23, 2019

My Kids' School Is a Hellhole, Why in Hell Am I Expected to Send Them Anyway? - Philly's 7th Ward

My Kids' School Is a Hellhole, Why in Hell Am I Expected to Send Them Anyway? - Philly's 7th Ward

MY KIDS’ SCHOOL IS A HELLHOLE, WHY IN HELL AM I EXPECTED TO SEND THEM ANYWAY?


It seems that every day there is a new article highlighting the environmental disgrace of Philadelphia’s aging public schools. Lead in the drinking water is reminiscent of Flint but rather unbelievable in the city that was essentially a 19th century leader in water sanitation. 
On the surface, aging infrastructure is the culprit. The drinking water is clean however it travels through lead pipes so contaminated water comes out of the faucet. The Philadelphia Water Department stands by its water quality so the onerous task is on our city, state, and school district to address what is perceived to be an insurmountable task of upgrading plumbing fixtures, particularly given the lead paint, asbestos, and mold remediation that is needed in schools throughout the district. 
While the efforts of the Green Futures Health Schools committee fostered the 2016-17 installation of “hydration stations” in SDP schools, partly to comply with the National School Lunch program protocols; this has clearly, and inexplicably, not been extended to charters occupying SDP buildings. 
On the heels of the Civil Rights Movement, the environmental movement ushered in legislation about water quality, toxics, and other pollutants in the 1970s. While these protections are currently being unraveled for the sake of profit; the hazards to human health remain.