Ongoing roof repairs at Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary School due to air quality concerns.
Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary School in Ahwatukee will remain closed during the fall break due to hazardous air quality caused by ongoing roof repairs. Parents have raised concerns regarding communication and air quality testing results, which revealed particulate matter levels significantly exceeding acceptable limits. Students have been temporarily relocated to nearby schools while district officials monitor conditions and complete necessary repairs. The district aims to ensure a safe environment for students and plans to provide updates on the situation.
Ahwatukee – Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary School will remain closed through at least the upcoming fall break due to ongoing roof repairs and hazardous air quality conditions. School officials have announced that the closure is a necessary step to ensure the safety of students and staff following concerning air quality testing results.
The roof repairs initially faced delays when air quality testing revealed levels of particulate matter that were 28 times higher than the acceptable limit established by the U.S. Green Building Council. As a result, the decision was made to extend the closure, and students have been temporarily relocated to nearby schools: Cerritos/Altadeña campus and Kyrene de la Esperanza.
The district has indicated that families should prepare for students to remain in these alternative campuses through winter break, unless the roof repairs are completed sooner than expected. Regular follow-up air quality testing will take place once the roof work resumes, ensuring that conditions are safe before students and staff return.
The closure of Kyrene de la Sierra started on August 4, with plans for students to engage in a week of online learning prior to their relocation on August 11. Parents were advised to prepare for the transition while the school district expedited the roof construction, which involves work with asphalt that produces off-gassing materials. Completion is targeted for October.
During a recent Kyrene District Governing Board meeting, air quality concerns were discussed extensively. Parents voiced their frustrations regarding the district’s communication throughout the situation, especially as the first reports of a foul smell at the school were raised on July 21. The district expressed that they were not aware of the issue until a parent formally reported it several days later, leading to disputes over the timeline and accusations of negligence from concerned parents.
Preliminary air quality tests have raised alarms among parents, indicating elevated levels of harmful particulate matter. The district is awaiting further testing results, which will help identify specific chemicals present in the school environment. As the health and safety of students remain a primary concern, the district is committed to providing regular updates about the roof replacement process and its impact on school operations through their website.
Following the analysis of air quality and necessary repairs, school officials are working diligently to ensure that when Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary reopens, it will be a safe environment for all. The situation serves as a critical reminder of the importance of air quality in educational settings and the need for transparency and communication during emergencies.
As the community navigates this closure, the district is dedicated to keeping families informed about developments regarding the school’s condition and the health of students. The commitment to safety and educational continuity remains at the forefront of their efforts.
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