P.S. 67 parent Ambareen Rizvi checked her inbox at the end of a 10-day holiday break this week for an email from school officials that never came.
"I'm very surprised that I haven't heard anything," Rizvi said.
Two weeks after the discovery of potentially harmful mold in basement classrooms at P.S. 67, Rizvi said she had not received a single email, telephone call or handwritten letter updating her about efforts to clear the school of a hazard she believed was a contributing factor to her 6th grader's recent health problems.
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Two weeks after the discovery of potentially harmful mold in basement classrooms at P.S. 67, Rizvi said she had not received a single email, telephone call or handwritten letter updating her about efforts to clear the school of a hazard she believed was a contributing factor to her 6th grader's recent health problems.">
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