ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today announced that he is directing the State Superintendent of Schools and the Interagency Commission on School Construction to conduct an immediate statewide assessment of ventilation and air filtration in Maryland public school buildings.
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On Tuesday, 31 schools in Baltimore Schools dismissed students early due to a lack of proper air conditioning.
The governor made the announcement at today’s meeting of the Board of Public Works:
“I know we are all pleased to see students returning to in-person instruction in every school system across the state. Unfortunately, this week, schools all over Baltimore City, including 31 just yesterday, had to dismiss students early due to the lack of proper air conditioning.
“It’s unbelievable to me that this is still happening after the Comptroller and I have worked together for the last six years to push to get every school air conditioned, and to provide record funding for every school to be air conditioned, and our nonstop efforts to hold schools accountable.
“We were successful in requiring Baltimore City to reluctantly create a plan to finally bring air conditioning to all their schools, even against fierce opposition from legislative leaders. But in spite of them putting plans together, the work was not actually completed.
“We established a Healthy Schools Facilities Fund to provide additional state-funded grants to public schools specifically to make urgently needed emergency air conditioning and heating upgrades. Baltimore City returned the money to the state after failing to spend it on the improvements.
“Our administration has provided seven years of record funding to our schools—all of our schools across the state and even more to Baltimore City schools. Among the 100 largest school systems in America, Baltimore is the third highest funded school system, which makes it even more inexcusable.
“Earlier this year, we enacted a historic school construction plan with record funding to make sure that all school buildings across the entire state were modern, safe, efficient, and air conditioned. Protecting students from the sweltering heat is critically important, and city leaders have continued to fail in this regard. But the problem goes far beyond that now because of COVID-19.
“Our public health experts have repeatedly stressed that proper ventilation is a critical tool to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. The CDC specifically recommended maximizing building ventilation and improving the level of air filtration as much as possible through the use of high-efficiency HEPA filtration units.
“And we have provided more than $3 billion in additional federal dollars in relief funding to the school systems in Maryland specifically for pandemic-related costs, including improvements to HVAC and ventilation, and filtration systems for safer school buildings for our kids. And yet, even with those billions of dollars to address these issues and with the school year already underway, city schools are still unairconditioned, and it’s unclear even which schools or school systems have properly utilized all these billions in funding.
“After months of requesting this information, we’re no longer asking. So today, I’m directing the State Superintendent of Schools and the Interagency Commission on School Construction to immediately provide us a report on ventilation and air filtration systems, district by district and school by school, and we will be holding school systems accountable for these financial resources and the way that they have been utilized to ensure that safe and healthy environments are in our school buildings for all of our kids.”
Who cares what the Governor says. It’s the teacher’s union that’s running thing. Last week they told all school systems that everyone had to mask up no matter what the Governor said. So schools are masking up.
And you sir want and desire to be POTUS. Schools should have had all you mentioned before covid was released on us from China. But like most politicians, you are coming in late and after the fact. This proves you are finished in the political office of anything. Maybe you could continue at the government trough by being a HAVAC inspector for your county.
Ventilation uhm pretty good subject to discuss with politicans. Since from ear to ear in empty heads it get pretty breeezy… ventilated
Well, Stanley Steemer will be Happy !!!!!
why didnt they do this during the time schools were empty?
RINO Hogan don’t direct Anything !!!!
Well Today is Labor DAY & Hogan has Stopped all the STIMULUS for Maryland Unemployed !!! So he Happy !!
State of Maryland just kept the Unemployed from filing their Last claims for Stimulus this weekend , so now
Hogan can use this Leftover (people’s Money )for the schools project & other PORK !!!!
They claimed system Down for Maintenance, but really just blocking those MD owes $$$ to from getting it !!!!
People should SUE Md to get their Last check the state kept from them this week-end !!! Illegal