Superintendent: Mold issue under control at Berg school

Twins Alex and Clayton Bentley, 13, discuss the financial end of eighth grade registration with Newton Community Schools Business Manager Gayle Isaac in the Newton Senior High School gym this morning. The school district has put this year’s registration for all Newton schools under one roof. Second and third grade math coach Jolene Liebl, who is guiding parents and student at the gymnasium door, said the new format is running smoothly thus far. “The parents have been in and out,” she said. (Mike Mendenhall/Daily News)

It has been roughly three weeks since mold was first discovered inside Berg Elementary School, and with school set to start Aug. 24, it’s no wonder some parents have been uneasy about the news.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website ( www.cdc.gov) links exposure to mold “with upper respiratory tract symptoms, cough and wheeze in otherwise healthy people; with asthma symptoms in people with asthma; and with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in individuals susceptible to that immune-mediated condition.”

But Superintendent Steve McDermott said at Monday night’s Board of Education meeting that district staff has tackled the issue with “urgency” and steps have been taken to eradicate the mold.

In an email sent to the Daily News last week, McDermott wrote, “Certain issues with moisture related to filters, air handlers, sump pumps and the exchange of air have all been addressed this summer. Eric Smith, supervisor of maintenance and grounds, corrected a long-standing problem with two dampers in our air exchange system recently, resulting in a significant drop in humidity. Mold like we have experienced in a few rooms tends to grow at 60 percent humidity or above.”

According to McDermott, the humidity level in some Berg classrooms reached as high as 80 percent, spawning the growth of mold spores. After damper settings were changed, “We went from 80 percent to almost 50 percent humidity in almost an hours’ time,” he said. “Since then we’ve noticed the air’s stayed dryer.”

As an added precaution, the Newton Community School District brought in an environmental specialist from EMC Insurance to examine the building and take mold and air samples. The first set of air samples taken last week came back safe, but another set of samples is set to be taken today with results most likely available at the end of this week.

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Superintendent: Mold issue under control at Berg school
Superintendent: Mold issue under control at Berg school

exposure to mold “with upper respiratory tract symptoms, cough and wheeze in otherwise healthy people; with asthma symptoms in people with asthma; and with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in individuals susceptible to that immune-mediated condition.



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