HCPSS recognizes the importance of providing a healthy learning environment for all students and staff members. In an effort to identify and correct conditions that may have an impact on air quality, HCPSS has established an Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) program that proactively maintains proper indoor environments and responds to community members' concerns.
The IEQ data provided below comes directly from the HCPSS IEQ site.
Complete the online IEQ Concern form to submit a concern about the indoor environmental quality of a HCPSS building or facility. The Office of the Environment addresses each concern by contacting the individual and performing an environmental assessment of the reported area.
Date | Location | Concern | Closed |
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June 17th, 2019
Tracking Number: CXCCES20190000E7 |
Portable 176 | The Office of the Environment identified moisture below a window during a routine IEQ Walkthrough (Tier II). | Yes |
March 19th, 2024
Tracking Number: CXCCES20240002F2 |
163-167 | I have exhibited signs of mold exposure all year. I have had a cough and post nasal drip for several months that will not resolve. I experience red, watery eyes and fatigue. My teammates have reported the same. I also believe my students have been affected because many are exhibiting the same symptoms. I purchased a mold exposure test and tested my room last week. I am attaching two pictures of the evidence of mold in my room. I am hopeful that you can come out to inspect this week before we leave for spring break. | Yes |
A full listing of published concerns is available on this school's page on the HCPSS IEQ site.
The IEQ program includes system-wide scheduled and standardized walk-through reviews of each HCPSS school, conducted twice a year. The process is based off the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Indoor Air Quality recommendations for schools. One walkthrough is conducted by a school-based IEQ team of parents, staff, students, and community members, trained by the HCPSS Office of the Environment, to identify and report potential indoor environmental issues. The second walkthrough is performed by an HCPSS industrial hygienist, who assesses each school building, such as its mechanical equipment, areas above drop-ceilings, and the exterior.
All previously published IEQ concerns, reports from external contractors, and school walk-through reports for previous school years are archived on the IEQ Report Archive.
In compliance with state regulations, HCPSS is testing all schools for the presence of lead in drinking water. Details on the testing schedule, procedures, etc., as well as test results and reports for individual schools can be found on the HCPSS website.