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Should KIPP Be Allowed to Build a School on a Toxic Waste Site? | Diane Ravitch's blog

Should KIPP Be Allowed to Build a School on a Toxic Waste Site? | Diane Ravitch's blog
Should KIPP Be Allowed to Build a School on a Toxic Waste Site?



The tiny city of Cudahy, California, is locked in battle with the mega-powerful KIPP charter chain over KIPP’s determination to build a charter school on a toxic waste site. KIPP is avoiding the usual environmental review that would be required for public schools. Local environmental activists and parents are raising money to fight the KIPP machine.

Larry Buhl writes in “Capital & Main”:

At issue are a state law allowing different building standards for different types of schools, and a planning code, obscure to most local residents, that allows a charter school company to build a new school without thoroughly cleaning up the site’s alleged toxins.

Using a process that allows the company to skirt state environmental rules, KIPP SoCal Public Schools plans to build a new elementary school on land that its own reports show contains toxic substances including lead and arsenic. The company can do that because the CONTINUE READING: Should KIPP Be Allowed to Build a School on a Toxic Waste Site? | Diane Ravitch's blog