National Association of State Boards of Education: State Boards Can Lead on Setting Lead Remediation Policies for Schools
November 19, 2019
November 19, 2019
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Nov. 19 -- The National Association of State Boards of Education issued the following news release:
The 2015 lead crisis in Flint, Michigan, brought national attention to a hidden danger in many U.S. public schools. Elevated blood lead levels in children--even at very low levels--contribute to learning deficits and behavioral and attentional problems. No federal law requires the testing of drinking water in schools, and recent reports from the Government Accoun . . .
The 2015 lead crisis in Flint, Michigan, brought national attention to a hidden danger in many U.S. public schools. Elevated blood lead levels in children--even at very low levels--contribute to learning deficits and behavioral and attentional problems. No federal law requires the testing of drinking water in schools, and recent reports from the Government Accoun . . .