More than 700 teachers, cafeteria workers and janitors ‘sickened by MOLD in a Florida school’

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Teachers in one of America’s largest public school systems are being sickened by mold growing in their classrooms – and their complaints to administrators have gone unanswered for two years.

More than 700 employees of Broward County schools in South Florida, near Miami, have filed complaints about mushrooms and spores growing in their classrooms and causing adverse health effects since 2015.

They claim the mold is making school employees experience headaches, watery eyes, rashes, asthma complications, sinus issues and itchiness.

Teachers are urging the school district to address the problem. 

Meanwhile, their union has announced plans to independently investigate the dangers mold presents the teachers and the schoolchildren exposed to it.

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