Katie Helland

Second-grade teacher Kristen Damm used a 'Thinking Maps' outline to introduce herself to her class. This year marks the third year of a five year plan to implement Thinking Maps in every classroom in the district.

Posted: Thursday, March 26, 2015 3:08 pm | Updated: 1:51 pm, Fri Mar 27, 2015.

Updated: Ladd Lane needs mold remediation

Trustees of the Hollister School District approved money for mold remediation at

Ladd Lane Elementary School after staff members found fungus growing in a classroom.

Mold and mildew are something we always have to watch out for, said Superintendent Gary McIntire in an interview with the Free Lance on Friday morning.

The mold was found in the suspended ceiling and insulation, though there were signs of mold growth on light lens covers and windows, according to the agenda report on the matter. The cost of the work is not to exceed $5,000 and will be paid from maintenance funds, according to the agenda report.

The districts maintenance department identified the mold and staff contacted Environmental Remediation Technologies to perform air quality and mold testing.

The company reported normal mold conditions inside the classroom, but a visual inspection indicated that there was visible mold growth above the suspended ceiling and on the insulation, according to the agenda packet.

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Ladd Lane needs mold remediation

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