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Who's Sick at School
Linking poor school conditions and health disparities for Boston's children
A report by the MA Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health and the Boston Urban Asthma
"We know what the problem is and we have the findings, so why does it take so long to get repairs done? It should be about the health of our children, yet why does it take so long? The money should be in the budget to fix our schools." - Mary White, BUAC Parent Leader, parent of two BPS students, on fixing our school buildings
Download Report: Who's Sick at School [PDF, 13 pages]

