Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Wednesday Notes
Want a Wii? Good luck. it's the top selling product on eBay with over 3100 of them sold on Friday alone, average price $349.
Car retailers closing. Around another 500 nationwide will close by this time next year.
New CoC director named yesterday. Interestingly, WSIU mentioned she had a degree from CCHS but not that she has a master's from SIUC.
Car retailers closing. Around another 500 nationwide will close by this time next year.
New CoC director named yesterday. Interestingly, WSIU mentioned she had a degree from CCHS but not that she has a master's from SIUC.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
GELCO
Apparently, GELCO Management & Developers, LLC, out of Vienna Il, the company that bought the old CCHS football and track fields a few years ago for $175,000, and have left them sit and deteriorate since then, is being investigated by the Illinois AG, regarding the demolition of Lincoln School in Benton. Here's the press release from the state EPA's website
Illinois EPA refers GELCO Management & Developers to Attorney General for enforcement
Agency taking action to stop illegal handling of asbestos containing material at former Benton school building
Agency taking action to stop illegal handling of asbestos containing material at former Benton school building
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| SPRINGFIELD--- Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Director Doug Scott has asked the Illinois Attorney General to take the necessary legal actions to prevent GELCO Management & Developers, LLC, headquartered in Vienna, from performing any further demolition activities at the former Lincoln School in Benton, and to require that GELCO take actions designed to protect the public and workers from exposure to asbestos contamination. During a June 2007 inspection, the former school was found to contain regulated asbestos-containing material (RACM). The Illinois EPA found that GELCO improperly proceeded with demolition activities disturbing a significant amount of RACM. The Agency also observed that GELCO conducted the demolition without proper inspection, and without taking necessary precautions when handling and removing RACM materials. Illinois EPA was not notified prior to the demolition, as required, nor were the proper emission control procedures followed. In the referral, the Illinois EPA recommends that, before resuming demolition activities, GELCO retain a licensed asbestos abatement project designer to design and submit a plan to remove all asbestos-containing materials and remediate all asbestos contamination. Once the Illinois EPA has accepted a program, a licensed asbestos abatement contractor will be hired to implement the program. The Illinois EPA will continue to provide the Attorney General with technical and legal support as needed. |
Labels: CCHS, development
Friday, March 28, 2008
Williams Lawsuit
The Carbondale Times has a follow up article to last week's Southern Illinoisan article about the Corey Williams' lawsuit filing. Have to wonder why it took the Williams' family a year to file it and unfortunately, no one will come out a winner here save the legal representatives (and maybe not even them). If the Williams family wins, the money won't bring him back. The money the district spends on the lawsuit is money that could have gone to fund other areas of CCHS and eventually will come out of the pockets of the taxpayers.
Labels: CCHS
Friday, November 9, 2007
CCHS Still Having Problems
Carbondale Community High School is still not meeting the academic yearly progress levels mandated by the No Child Left Behind act. According to a front page article in last week's Carbondale Times, the man reason for the failure to meet the AYP is one of the school's subgroups (I remember hearing from someone that it was the special education subgroup) not meeting the specified levels of reading or math. If one group within the entire school doesn't meet the target, the whole school fails even though 60% of CCHS students overall meet AYP standards.
Labels: CCHS
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