Worried about toxins in your kid’s school? The 1,000 Hours a Year initiative aims to remedy those issues
Mini-grants and technical expertise help schools address environmental toxins in Pittsburgh’s schools.
Is your school safe? A new report has shocking findings
Women for a Healthy Environment can help districts find grant money to offset the costs.
Is your school safe? Read this new report to ensure a healthy environment for your kids
Parents can take control of their schools, too. Each of the points in the report offers a “call to action” to address the issue.
6 Pittsburgh programs that combat environmental hazards at home and in schools
It’s a grimy, sooty world with all sorts of toxic threats that would make any parent anxious. But a number of Pittsburgh organizations can help.
Surprising tests that many Pittsburgh-area school districts don’t bother with
PA schools aren’t required to test for lead or radon, so many Pittsburgh-area districts don’t, leaving parents worried about their children’s health.