As the academic year progresses, overcrowding remains an ongoing issue in some Detroit Public Schools. Recently, an elementary school in the district was cited by the fire marshal for an overcrowded classroom. Parents and teachers, as well as the teachers鈥 union for the district, are complaining that district officials are simply not listening to their concerns, and classroom sizes are not changing fast enough to facilitate a safe, positive learning environment.
This report from WXYZ states that "parents are complaining about shocking overcrowding in Detroit schools that has kids sitting on milk crates."
Violations Found at Nolan Elementary
reported on a parent of a kindergarten student at Nolan Elementary, Kristol Philpot, who said her son was in a classroom with 55 other students. When her concerns went unheeded by the school鈥檚 principal, Philpot contacted fire officials about the problem.
鈥淭here are completely way too many children in there,鈥 Philpot told the News. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a completely unsafe environment there, and they can鈥檛 learn. There are 56 children, and it鈥檚 steadily growing.鈥
Philpot said she called the fire department because the principal wouldn鈥檛 answer her questions about when a new teacher would be brought in to divide the class.
鈥淲ith the class that size, if there is a hazardous smoke or fire, it鈥檚 unsafe for the children. There are too many in there for them to get out in time,鈥 Philpot
