Overcrowding issues at school turn into health and safety concerns

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Updated: 11/18/2009 8:58 pm
The problem is so bad, kids are spending their entire recess waiting in line to use the bathroom. Some students even have accidents.

This is according to the Casa Loma Elementary School's Site Council. It's a group made up of teachers, parents and administrators, who oversee the school's issues.

Teachers at Casa Loma Elementary School say everyday, they take students on "walking recesses". It takes 20 minutes out of instructional time, said teacher Edward Mijarez.

The "walking recess" allows children to get a drink of water and use the bathroom.

Teachers say during the 15 minute recesses, there are so many other children in line to use the bathrooms, some don't have a chance.

Mijarez has seen it first hand. "Consequently, a lot of them are wetting their pants and it's causing parent outrage," Mijarez said Wednesday.

The council has complained to the Bakersfield City School District about the overcrowding and the problems it causes, but say nothing has been done.

"Bakersfield City School District says that the child is first," said parent Kenneth Williams. "If they honestly believed that, then they would have done something to try to help us."

Since 2004, several apartment complexes have been built within the Casa Loma Boundary lines. Enrollment is at an all time high of 802 students. The council says the school was built for about 500 students.

The school district has added buildings on campus over the years and even did work for this year.

Spokesman Steve Gabbitas said over the summer, the district spent more than $800,000 on facility improvements to the school. "That's more than any other school in the district, except for the ones where we are doing reconstruction," Gabbitas said.

The district also says Casa Loma is the only school they have heard complaints from, regarding the bathroom issue. "We have six schools that are larger than Casa Loma," Gabbitas said. "Five of those have fewer restrooms than Casa Loma does."

Parents have filed a formal complaint and the district says it will have answers in December.

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jhodge - 11/25/2009 11:49 AM
One of the big problems in this equation is illegal immigration. The other even bigger problem is the lack of finacial accountability. Those in higer positions (not teachers) get outragious salaries. In the mean time our kids have to go door to door selling candies and other junk to get needed equipment. What's wrong with this picture? What is wrong is people need to stand against the corruption that has sickened the system for far to long.

Kern Resident - 11/19/2009 8:33 AM
The problem is not money. California’s bloated education bureaucracy consumes over $6,000 of the roughly $12,000 per student the state says it budgets. (i.e. The actual per diem provided by the education machine of California to the individual school per student, assuming 100% attendance by that student is less than $6,000) The real problem is the PARENTS really just do not care enough about improving their schools to act. They continue to listen to and believe the education machine as it works its propaganda to give the impression they are there to support the kids when they really are there to support the employed adults and pet agendas with tax payers money. Until the PARENTS come together, show the level of concern for the future of their children that they deserve and act to implement accountability in the system, our education system will continue to pump out children that cannot compete at a local let alone on a global stage. Our founding fathers risked their lives to create the framework for the system we live under. It is being destroyed by special interests. PARENTS, if you care about the future of your kids, this is your moment to make change by uniting against a machine that does not have your offspring in mind. If down the road, they do not have the tools needed to succeed in the coming global economy, you will only have yourselves to blame.

Kern Resident - 11/19/2009 8:30 AM
The problem is not money. California’s bloated education bureaucracy consumes over $6,000 of the roughly $12,000 per student the state says it budgets. (i.e. The actual per diem provided by the education machine of California to the individual school per student, assuming 100% attendance by that student is less than $6,000) The real problem is the PARENTS really just do not care about improving their schools and opportunities for their kids to act. They continue to listen to and believe the education machine as it works its propaganda to give the impression they are there to support the kids when they really are there to support the employed adults and pet agendas with tax payers money. Until the PARENTS come together, show the level of concern for the future of their children that they deserve and act to implement accountability in the system, our education system will continue to pump out children that cannot compete at a local let alone on a global stage. Our founding fathers risked their lives to create the framework for the system we live under. It is being destroyed by special interests. PARENTS, if you care about the future of your kids, this is your moment to make change by uniting against a machine that does not have your offspring in mind. If down the road, they do not have the tools needed to succeed in the coming global economy, you will only have yourselves to blame.

Big B - 11/19/2009 7:56 AM
Your reaping what you have sown California: Out of control illegal immigration, and zero if not any immigration enforcement and brought this problem on these students. Yes, I get that the majority these kids enrolled are legal US citizens, but most of them became that way from ILLEGAL parents birthing them north of the US border / Mexico . Change that ‘ anchor baby’ law, or at least enforce the immigration one(s) we have, and see if the problem subsides in the future. But we all know that will never happen. Now our schools, emergency rooms, prisons, and roads we drive are in near failure. Not a PC statement, but really, being PC is just hiding the truth.
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