Outrage As Some Baltimore Students Attend School In Frigid Classrooms

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Parents and educators in Baltimore, where it is below freezing this week, say their students are enduring frigid classrooms and plumbing issues — conditions the local teachers union calls "inhumane." Four of Baltimore's public schools were closed Wednesday because of facilities problems but the rest remained open. Temperatures in some of those schools hovered around 40 degrees inside.

Nikki Massie's 16-year-old daughter goes to Baltimore City College High School — a public magnet school. It's one of that state's highest-performing high schools.

"She actually said she couldn't feel her feet at one point," she said. "I texted her back and said are you joking? She says — no."

Massie said her daughter has been in the building when it was cold before, but that this week felt worse to her. "I told her to tough it out and get home as fast as she could," she said.

At Frederick Douglass High School, senior Dennis Morgan said Wednesday he was freezing. "As of now, I have on four shirts, two hoodies, and a jacket," he said. "It's kind hard to get comfortable when you've got so many layers on and you're not used to it and you're still cold." He said teachers are sharing their scarves with students. A burst pipe and fallen ceiling tiles destroyed numerous MacBooks and technology equipment at that school. Students there were dismissed early on Wednesday.

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In a statement, Baltimore Public Schools said buildings had been monitored for heating or plumbing issues during the holiday break and that "numerous problems" had been identified and resolved then. "Unfortunately, with the extreme temperatures, new problems can emerge quickly," the statement continues. "Our priority is always to open buildings whenever possible. We want students to have every possible opportunity for teaching and learning, and we also want to make sure that students can get the services and supports that many families rely on — for example, warm meals and before- and after-school care."

BCPS also said it relies on principals to relocate or combine classes when parts of a school have heating or plumbing problems and that "only when problems affect large portions or all of a building do we make the decision to close the school. This occurred with the schools that were closed today."

City Schools CEO Sonja Santelises reiterated on Wednesday on Facebook Live that the operations team worked through the holiday break. "We had some schools that were colder yesterday but were warmer today," she said. "The challenge was we had new schools today that were facing heating challenges."

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said she has no say in whether schools are closed, citing a 1997 deal that gave the state oversight of the city's public schools.

Other local political leaders responded on social media about the condition of the schools. Some pointed out that the schools have had long-standing heating, plumbing and repair needs. State Sen. Bill Ferguson blamed Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan for not adequately funding public schools:



Gov. Larry Hogan said the city's public schools had received "record funding for three years," WBAL reported.

Calling the conditions "unacceptable," Councilman Zeke Cohen said he would "fight until my last breath for our schools to get the funding they deserve."



 

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Photos of Baltimore students wearing coats, hats and gloves inside frigid classrooms went viral and ignited criticism of the school system.

About a third of the school system — 60 buildings — were impacted by the cold Wednesday, said Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises in a Facebook Live. Problems included leaky windows, outdated heating systems, freezing pipes and water main breaks, according to the school.

As a result, four schools closed Wednesday and two others dismissed students early due to “water main and pipe issues,” according to the Baltimore City Public Schools’ Facebook page.

“Nobody in this city, including me, wants folks sitting around in coats and mittens all day,” Santelises said.

Former NFL player, Aaron Maybin, visited one of the schools in which the children told him they were cold.



“If you go out on the hallway, you could see your breath,” one student told CNN affiliate WJZ on Wednesday.

A teacher who didn’t want to be named told the Baltimore station that his colleagues were bringing space heaters to classrooms and passing around caulk trying to block out the cold air.

Baltimore students sat in cold classrooms amid heating problems
 

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this is the type of shyt that makes me furious about our military budget

shyt like this going on in america while we spend billions bombing places the average american cant even find on a fukkin map :scusthov:

The recent tax cut will only make situations like this more common.

November 2020 is only 2 11/12 years away.
 

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Those people you referenced do not want any money going towards non-white children especially for learning.
Simplifying every issue to one caused purely be racism must make you feel like the foremost authority on everything....
 

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This is insane. Just another reminder of how zipcodes matter and populations of people within in the same country, state, city or county are living worlds apart.

I put this shyt doesn't happen in B-More suburbs.

Surprised @DEAD7 and @theworldismine13 havent made an appearance yet, to shyt on public schools. :beli:
 

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This is insane. Just another reminder of how zipcodes matter and populations of people within in the same country, state, city or county are living worlds apart.

I put this shyt doesn't happen in B-More suburbs.

Surprised @DEAD7 and @theworldismine13 havent made an appearance yet, to shyt on public schools. :beli:
Gonna let it marinate a little longer...

:mjgrin: @ "received record funding"
 
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