Troubleshooter Diane Wilson was invited to see how schools can collect water samples for lead testing. At Maureen Joy Charter School in Durham, Samantha Amaral, senior director of operations HR and finance said about the testing, "This was a no-brainer for us to make sure that we could get it done. We become more of a proactive school than a reactionary school. So for us, I think, yes, it's a little nerve-wracking, but it's something that needs to happen. The safety of our school and our students is our main priority."
Raymond Melvin the Director of Maintenance at the school went through the training for the Clean Classrooms for Carolina Kids program.
Troubleshooter Diane Wilson was invited to see how schools can collect water samples for lead testing. At Maureen Joy Charter School in Durham, Samantha Amaral, senior director of operations HR and finance said about the testing, "This was a no-brainer for us to make sure that we could get it done. We become more of a proactive school than a reactionary school. So for us, I think, yes, it's a little nerve-wracking, but it's something that needs to happen. The safety of our school and our students is our main priority."
Raymond Melvin the Director of Maintenance at the school went through the training for the Clean Classrooms for Carolina Kids program.
Troubleshooter Diane Wilson was invited to see how schools can collect water samples for lead testing. At Maureen Joy Charter School in Durham, Samantha Amaral, senior director of operations HR and finance said about the testing, "This was a no-brainer for us to make sure that we could get it done. We become more of a proactive school than a reactionary school. So for us, I think, yes, it's a little nerve-wracking, but it's something that needs to happen. The safety of our school and our students is our main priority."
Raymond Melvin the Director of Maintenance at the school went through the training for the Clean Classrooms for Carolina Kids program.