What is the district doing to protect kids from the construction workers?
The Most of the major construction work is done in contained (fenced and signed) construction areas that are not accessible to students or staff. As a rule, Districts do not do background checks on contractors unless they have direct unsupervised contact with children (beyond incidental passing in the hallway) Typically, contractors schedule thier work in the building after school hours, but contractors need to wear identification when working in the building. Contractors do not use the school restrooms. They have thier own restrooms. Contractors do not hav an opportunity to be alone with children. If a contractor is in the building when students are present, teachers and support staff are supervising the students. 9. Lead in Turf Talking Points: The safety of our students, staff and community is the highest priority for North Clackamas School District. Early in the summer of 2008 the District received a Health Advisory from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) indicating that some sp
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