Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Only Children's Art Work is Flammable?

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Lies?":

There is no school work in a built-in glass display case by the auditorium in Stratford Road. It's directly behind the person you sign in with and usually has class projects in it. It was covered in decorative paper but bare of children's work. Is the paper a fire hazard? Even behind glass?

There were some decorations on a bulletin board usually done by PTA and a poster advertising Picture Day on a wall by the front door. Isn't that hazardous? Or it is just our children's work that creates a dangerous condition and not things hung up by the PTA?

As far as "growing up" and "taking action" myself, I left a message for the Nassau County Fire Marshal - but haven't heard back yet.

The BOE needs to do an inspection and figure out why hanging student's work is hazardous in the elementary schools but not in the administration building. Artwork is displayed in the board room and there is a decorated bulletin board right outside the superintendent's office.

3 comments:

  1. I cannot respect you more for calling the Fire Marshall. No amount of words back and forth will answer a question as quickly as this will. Atleast now you can find out what exactly rules/regulations are.

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  2. it's TEACHERS without a contract hanging things up that creates the hazardous condition

    did you see the orange signs in teacher's cars in the school parking lot that complain about no contract - a lot of those cars are really nice!

    the clunkers are in the visitor spots - the parents who are paying school taxes!

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  3. Maybe we can blame the fire marshall for our test scores too!

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