Mold, dust, indoor air pollutants estimated to be found in a third or more of U.S. Schools

Schools across the United States are starting to get media attention and it is not for their academic programs. Stories of schools being built on industrial land, mold in classrooms and poor air quality are coming surface and children are not the only one's affected, teachers are also plagued by health risks.

Southside High School in Elmira, New York was built on land that was used for heavy industry for over 100 years. The joke of the town was the lake never froze due to the fact it was full of chemicals.

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