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#1 by Ray on July 11, 2013 - 3:31 am
This group of school board members and other administration have been given substantial scientific evidence – including peer reviewed research, reports, letters from the highest experts in the field, and they have chosen to ignore the information.
It is clear that health and safety is not their highest priority. They are burying their heads in the sand hoping this will go away. They are thus failing the community over the most serious and criticial of issues, the health and safety of children.
School board members, Pletka, and other officials-
You do not need to be a medical or scientific expert in RF radiation to disseminate this information.
The proper way to handle this is to put the evidence in front of you. Print out the studies from http://www.wifiinschools.com, and lay them on the table. Then ask yourself, if all those studies have reported adverse biological and health effects, how could it possibly be safe?
The answer that many of us have come to, quite reasonably, is that until all of those studies are proven false, RF radiation is unsafe, and does not belong in our schools.
That is your responsibility as elected officials and public servants who have been entrusted with ensuring a safe school environment for the children and staff of the community.
#2 by Joe Imbriano on July 11, 2013 - 8:38 am
We also cannot forget the folks over at the Orange County Department of Education who have completely ignored me, this issue as we have presented it and what we believe to be the facts contained herein that this technology poses a clear and present danger to the staff and students.
What is this North Korea?
#3 by acacia parent on July 11, 2013 - 10:20 am
We must not forget about the Acacia PTA and The Acacia Foundation that has and continues to ignore the thousands of fliers and mass emails that Mr. Imbriano and his group has disseminated and in the face of this information, continues to direct donated and fundraising monies into the expansion of classroom wireless programs without publicly addressing these health concerns. This is all very disturbing.
#4 by remember this? on July 11, 2013 - 11:25 am
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#5 by jamie on July 11, 2013 - 8:48 pm
I would think that some of the PTA parents would want to look at this, as their children will be subject to the wireless radiation.
How odd . . .
#6 by Anonymous on July 24, 2013 - 4:25 pm
Their pride is getting in the way of logic.