Community Asks for Answers to Mold Issues at Chatsworth Park Elementary School

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Over 120 students at Chatsworth Park Elementary have been displaced from their classrooms for two weeks due to environmental concerns. Our children are currently learning in shared spaces like the auditorium and library while families wait for answers.

Parents are asking for transparency, environmental testing, and safe learning conditions for our students and staff. Our historic community school deserves better.

📣 JOIN OUR COMMUNITY PROTEST

‼️ Wednesday, March 11 — 8:00 AM

📍 Topanga Canyon Blvd & Devonshire St

We invite neighboring businesses, community members, media, Chamber of Commerce leaders, elected officials, and local organizations to stand with us as we advocate for the environmental safety of our school and accountability for our children’s health.

Bring signs. Make noise. Stand with our families.

Together we can demand the transparency and action needed to restore our school and build the urban planning magnet campus our community deserves for generations to come.

đź’¬ Please share and spread the word. Our students need your support.

#Chatsworth #SafeSchools #LAUSD #ChatsworthParkElementary #CommunityForKids #EnvironmentalSafety #ProtectOurStudents

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