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School officials say the health department is investigating.
By Alicia Suka
BAILEYSVILLE -- A group of Wyoming County parents gather to draw attention to what they say is a major health concern.
Moms, dads, even grandparents lined up outside Baileysville Grade School this morning as the sun came up.
They say there's mold growing in some of the classrooms at the school and it's making the students and teachers sick.
The parents held signs to draw attention to the alleged problem.
They say they're hoping the board of education steps in and takes control.
"We're hoping that they'll get it cleaned up and take care of the problem. It's a health concern. People die from mold, black mold. We don't know that it's black mold but we know it's a mold that's growing on that floor and we're concerned," Kevin Bledsoe, concerned parent.
Wyoming County Assistant Superintendent James McGrady says they were notified of the problem yesterday.
The health department has collected samples to see if it is, in fact, black mold. Preliminary findings - - as reported by the health department - -- indicate what was found appears to be a mold that is found in the environment every day and is common in households.
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