Group Says St. Charles High in Good Shape, despite Problems
Fabbre, Alicia, Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
Byline: Alicia Fabbre Daily Herald Staff Writer
There's no denying St. Charles High School has its fair share of problems.
The roof leaks. There's some mold in the building. And, the air circulation isn't the best.
But, overall, things aren't as bad as they could be. And the problems that do exist are being addressed, officials from a federal safety group said Friday.
"The school does have some problems," said Greg Burr, an industrial hygienist from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. "But my overall impression of the school is relatively good ... I've seen a lot worse schools."
Three NIOSH inspectors concluded ā¦
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Article title: Group Says St. Charles High in Good Shape, despite Problems.
Contributors: Fabbre, Alicia - Author.
Newspaper title: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL).
Publication date: March 7, 1998.
Page number: 6.
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