Kaiser faces more problems than just a move
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I am a parent at Kaiser and I was involved in boycotting the Dec. 13
move. There is a much greater story than was published in the
newspaper.
The reason why I am calling is because at our school we have four
phases of construction that were scheduled and this move that will
happen on Dec. 20 is actually phase four, the last phase. Once this
phase begins 100% of our campus will be under construction or
considered a construction site. So our children are being forced into
an extreme situation of the first three phases, which are not even
complete.
There are many items, which are security hazards for our children.
For example, there are no heat controls for the rooms. The faculty
and staff are locked out of the heat so they can’t even moderate the
heat in our rooms. Some of the rooms don’t even have phones for
emergency. Regardless of what was stated in the paper, the fire
alarms are not integrated and they do have to be set off in three
different places. And then, because it’s not an integrated system,
there are fire alarms that cannot be heard in all of the classrooms.
So somebody has to run to those classrooms. So we do have some real
security issues going on at the school.
We really appreciate the Measure A work but we do feel that
[district officials] have not really taken into consideration the
extreme disruption that they are causes in our children’s education
this year. And as parents, we feel that a lot of undue stress has
been placed on our teachers as well as the Kaiser staff and that if
our testing standards don’t meet the state requirements there
shouldn’t be any blame because of the extreme disruption that we
continually experienced.
That’s just a few of them. I actually have in my possession a list
giving the 28 top concerns or incomplete items for phase one, two,
and three and it’s not even a complete list. One of our complaints
has been why or how can phase four even begin when the previous three
phases are not complete. And then why are they forcing a move on us
at a holiday time when I’ve been told by Bonnie Martin herself that
nobody wants to work, including her construction crew, over the
holidays?
It’s an interesting situation and I think that it really has
disrupted our school year for the most part for our children and put
a lot of undue stress on our teachers as well.
KISMA REIDLING
Costa Mesa
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