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DESCRIPTION:1/28  SFUSD Speak-out: Protect our Children from Contamination and 
 Cancer—we must not build schools on Treasure Island\nPublic Comment For 
 Upcoming San Francisco School Board Meeting\nTuesday January 28, 2020 6:00 
 PM\nSan Francisco Unified School District\n555 Franklin St. San 
 Francisco\nProtect our Children from Contamination and Cancer—we must not 
 build schools on Treasure Island\n\n \n     My name is Dr. Nayvin Gordon. I 
 am a board Certified Family Medicine Physician who has worked in California 
 for 40 years.  \n\n     It is no secret that the Navy contaminated Treasure 
 Island with nuclear radiation for decades.  Based on the extent of 
 radiation contamination already discovered, the entire island must be 
 assumed to be contaminated.  The world has long known about the dangers of 
 radiation. Some examples are:  death and cancer from the nuclear bombs 
 exploded in Hiroshima and Nagasaki; the mutations and growth defects of 
 babies born to women who were given x- rays when pregnant; the high cancer 
 rate in nuclear plant workers; the deaths and cancers after the nuclear 
 plant Chernobyl explosion.\n\n \n     \n     Radiation, even at very low 
 levels, causes genetic mutation, growth defects, leukemia and cancers.  
 Radiation is dangerous to life, especially to children and pregnant women 
 who are more sensitive to radiation damage. \n\n     Since 1980 the 
 incidence of cancer in children has been increasing at 3% every year. 
 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10379458 The Center for Disease Control 
 (CDC) documents a steady rise in childhood leukemia and brain cancer from 
 1999 through 2010.  Our children do not need more radiation in their 
 environment.\n\n     The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists reported 
 Treasure Island cleanup exposes Navy’s mishandling of its nuclear past - 
 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists\n\n\nTreasure Island cleanup exposes 
 Navy’s mishandling of its nuclear past -...\nFor decades before it was 
 selected for closure, the Treasure Island Naval Station in San Francisco 
 Bay overhaule...\n\n\nthat in 2014, “Ronald Pilorin , chief of the State 
 Public Health Department’s Emergency, Restoration and Waste Management 
 Section, has escalated his agency’s campaign to make the Navy come clean 
 about its radioactive past.” There had been “no credible effort made to 
 gather evidence to determine whether those radioactive materials were 
 present or not.” \n     A precautionary approach to our children’s 
 health and well being must be as follows. We must be absolutely certain 
 that the entire island, every square foot, is free of all contamination 
 performed.  The testing must be done by an independent and reputable 
 organization with transparent public results.  \n\nUntil then, no schools 
 for children should be built on Treasure Island.\n\n \nThank you,\n\nDr. 
 Nayvin Gordon, 1/20/20\n\ngordonnayvin(at)yahoo.com\n\n\n\n2/5 Speak-Out 
 Against Another Charter School on Radioactive SF Treasure Island-Stop 
 Poisoning The Students, Teachers & Staff\nWednesday, Feb 5 at 1 PM\nSan 
 Francisco City Hall Rm 400\n\nJoin United Public Workers For Action UPWA, 
 Defend Public Education NOW!  and other community members and trade 
 unionists protesting the decision of London Breed’s Treasure Island 
 Development Authority Board to approve a charter at the radioactive 
 contaminated Treasure Island. There has been a decades-long cover-up of the 
 dangers at the Island that continues today. Tetra Tech radiation health and 
 safety inspectors were illegally fired and bullied after reporting the 
 falsification of testing and dangerous radioactive materials on the island. 
 This radioactive material still exists on the island and is a threat to 
 health and safety. This is a super-fund site that has not been cleaned up 
 despite the efforts of agencies like SFUSD, DPH, and TIDA to declare that 
 this site and Hunters Point is safe.\nThis charter school which they now 
 say they want to open up on a closed public school is a serious danger to 
 the lives of the students,  faculty and. staff.  It had previously been 
 shut down by SFUSD because of serious and deadly health and safety issues 
 for the students,  staff, and teachers. The conditions at the public school 
 when it was operating will also be reported on at the press 
 conference.\n\nDespite calls by UPWA and others about these dangers, there 
 continues to be another charter on the Island. Speakers will report on the 
 highly dangerous site and the systemic cover-up of the radioactive dangers 
 including to residents of the island and how this is a threat to any 
 potential students at this charter, the other charter and the lack of 
 protection for the residents and tenants at the island.\n\n\nInitiated by 
 United Public Workers For Action\nFor more 
 information\ninfo@upwa.info\nEndorsed by\nDefend Public Education 
 NOW!\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1779211105630359/\n\n\nSF Treasure 
 Island Public School Closed in 2005 Due High  Levels Of 
 Contamination?\n\nhttps://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-military-legacy/\n\nBeneath 
 the elementary schoolyard, which operated until 2005, the Navy found high 
 levels of lead, dioxins, motor oil pollutants and benzo(a)anthracene, a 
 carcinogenic chemical.\n\nIn one sample, the lead concentration was 
 measured at levels 22 times above field screening guidelines. Another 
 sample showed concentrations of DDT 31 times above the U.S. Environmental 
 Protection Agency’s limit.\n\nThe Navy said its landlord disclosed the 
 contamination and maintained there was no health threat. Still, residents 
 were advised not to garden or otherwise disturb the soil.\n\nIn 2000, the 
 Navy sent California regulators a soil analysis that showed “chemicals of 
 concern” in some backyards. The state warned residents to avoid tracking 
 dirt inside. “If you have children or pets we strongly advise you not to 
 allow them to enter the backyard,” the state wrote.\n\n\nSF Mayor London 
 Breed’s Push For More Charters:  Radioactive Treasure Island Dumpsite 
 could get another charter school say SFUSD Former elementary school site 
 among several being considered by SFUSD to accommodate requests\n\nTIDA 
 board member Linda Richardson said that “I am pro charter school. I think 
 it is very great to have alternative schools.”\n\n\nA charter school may 
 be housed on the site of the former Treasure Island Elementary School. The 
 San Francisco Unified School District plans to eventually build a new 
 public school on the island to accommodate new development there. (Courtesy 
 Google Maps)\nRadioactive Contaminate Dump Site Treasure Island could get 
 another charter school say SFUSD\nFormer elementary school site among 
 several being considered by SFUSD to accommodate 
 requests\n\nhttps://www.sfexaminer.com/news/treasure-island-could-get-another-charter-school/\n\nJOSHUA 
 SABATINI\nJan. 11, 2020 5:30 p.m.NEWS\nSan Francisco may temporarily locate 
 a charter school on Treasure Island at a former elementary school 
 site.\n\nThe proposal was briefly discussed last week by the Treasure 
 Island Development Authority Board of Directors but the board could vote on 
 a lease as early as next month.\n\n“We’ve been approached by the [San 
 Francisco Unified] School District about potentially locating an additional 
 charter school program on the island next year,” Bob Beck, Treasure 
 Island Director, told the board on Jan. 8. “We anticipate bringing that 
 lease to you in February.”\n\nThere were few details provided about the 
 proposal for the 2020-2021 school year. \n\n“They don’t need the 
 entirety of the elementary school site but would need a portion of it as 
 well as a portion of the playground,” Beck said. “We are working on a 
 lease agreement with them.”\n\nHe added that the school district has “a 
 number of applications next year for new charter school programs and this 
 is one of many sites they are looking at to potentially house new charter 
 school programs.”\n\nSchool district spokesperson Laura Dudnick told the 
 San Francisco Examiner on Friday that “our Facilities Department is 
 working with TIDA to make that space available for school 
 use.”\n\nDudnick said, “that capacity could be offered to a charter 
 school, but no offer has been made at this time.”\n\nShe noted that 
 “under Proposition 39, charter schools may request classroom and support 
 space sufficient to accommodate the attendance of all the charter 
 school’s students who reside in that school district.”\n\nBeck told the 
 board that he expects to present them with a lease agreement with the 
 school district to consider next month and will ask the school district to 
 provide more details at the board’s March meeting, which will take place 
 in the auditorium of the elementary school.\n\nSchool district officials 
 were aware of the site since they had operated an elementary school there 
 from the 1960s until its closure in 2005. The 7.5-acre site includes 
 several buildings comprising approximately 50,000 square feet.\n\nBeck also 
 provided an update on the ultimate plans for the site, which are included 
 as part of the island’s overall development agreement. The man-made 
 island is currently undergoing a massive redevelopment for 8,000 new 
 homes.\n\nThe development agreement calls for Treasure Island Community 
 Development to provide a $5 million subsidy to help the school district 
 refurbish the site for either a K-5 or a K-8 school.\n\nThe timeline under 
 the agreement calls for the school to be rehabbed prior to the issuance of 
 a building permit to build the 2,500th residential unit.\n\nBeck estimated 
 that “could happen as early as 2024.”\n\nTIDA board member Linda 
 Richardson said that “I am pro-charter school. I think it is very great 
 to have alternative schools.”\n\nTIDA board member Sharon Lai supported 
 the idea of having interim uses of facilities but expressed concern about 
 the need to have to relocate the charter after three to four 
 years.\n\n“Next month though I’d be very curious to hear about the plan 
 for relocation,” she said. “Obviously we don’t want to get in a 
 situation where the public elementary school needs to come in but then the 
 charter school may not have found an appropriate location to relocate. As 
 we all know there are scarce opportunities on the mainland to have new 
 schools.”\n\nThe charter would be in addition to the other charter school 
 currently operating on the island, the Life Learning Academy.\n\nSherry 
 Williams, executive director of One Treasure Island, formerly known as the 
 Treasure Island Homeless Development Initiative, suggested any lease 
 include some benefit for existing residents such as a community space, 
 programs or services.\n\n“Because there are facilities there currently 
 that are not open to the community that would be an incredible asset to the 
 residents of the island,” Williams 
 said.\n\n\njsabatini@sfexaminer.com\n\n\n\n"No Charter School On SF 
 Treasure Island Superfund Site!" Environmentalists/Candidates 
 Speakout\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCvWcgx7_qI\n\nEnvironmentalists 
 and San Francisco political candidates spoke out at a press conference on 
 October 25, 2019, at the  Life Learning Academy charter school in San 
 Francisco Treasure Island to warn of serious dangers to the health and 
 safety of the students and staff. The privately run publicly funded charter 
 school is one of the most heavily radioactive dumpsites in the United 
 States and was previously certified as a Superfund site.\nSpeakers 
 included:\nFrancisco Da costa Director of Environmental Justice 
 Advocacy\nJoel  Ventresca, Candidate For San Francisco Mayor \nSteve  
 Zeltzer United Public Workers For Action\nBob Coleman, Candidate For SFUSD 
 Board of Education, Lawyer, Artist & Editor\n\nThey talked about the lack 
 of any health and safety oversight The students and staff have been 
 contaminated by radioactive contaminants, massive amounts of peeling lead 
 paint which is only a short distance from the school and uncovered removal 
 of contaminated Treasure Island earth next to the school without any 
 coverage of the soil for protection.\nThey also discussed the systemic 
 corruption of San Francisco and California politicians including Governor 
 Gavin Newsom, Congresswomen Nancy Pelosi, Senator Diane Feinstein and San 
 Francisco Mayor London Breed who have all been aware of the dangerous 
 contaminants on the island. The supposed  $1 billion  “clean-up” by 
 Tetra Tech and Test America of San Francisco's Treasure Island along with 
 Hunters Point was found to be fraudulent and faked by these 
 companies.\nTetra Tech presently has two managers in prison for coercing 
 Tetra Tech workers to falsify information at the testing at Hunters Point. 
 Tetra Tech along with the Navy has publicly argued that the Island is now 
 “safe”. Participants in the press conference will discuss the continued 
 health and safety dangers including at the charter school Life Learning 
 Academy where young students have been subject to contamination from the 
 shipyard radioactivity and the toxins being released in the present 
 redevelopment plans.\nMayor London Breed, Governor Gavin Newsom, Senator 
 Kamala Harris, Senator Dianne Feinstein, and Nancy Pelosi have all been 
 involved in support of the development of Treasure Island along with 
 Hunters Point Shipyard and are aware of a growing number of residents and 
 workers who have become sickened with cancer and other illnesses caused 
 from contamination. Tetra Tech and Test America Whistleblowers who 
 protested the failure to properly clean up the shipyard have also been 
 bullied and fired. \nCal-OSHA other state agencies along with  Federal OSHA 
 at present has also refused to do any investigation of the health and 
 safety problems for workers, residents, and students despite their legal 
 responsibilities at this Superfund site. They have also refused to 
 investigate the illegal retaliation of Tetra Tech whistleblowers.  This 
 will also be illuminated at the press conference.\n\nThe California 
 Department of Education which has oversight of this charter school has also 
 failed to investigate the dangers to the students as a result of the 
 serious health and safety problems at the charter school which is funded by 
 public funds from the SFUSD.\nUnder CA proposition  39 funded and written 
 by Netflix billionaire Reed Hastings,  charter schools are exempted from 
 the Field Act which prevents public schools from being built in toxic dumps 
 or superfund sites which is what Treasure Island is.\n\nAdditional 
 media:\nWhat politicians, the Navy and the EPA don’t want you to know: 
 Treasure Island and Hunters Point are equally toxic Superfund 
 sites\nhttps://sfbayview.com/2018/10/what-politicians-the-navy-and-the-epa-dont-want-you-to-know-treasure-island-and-hunters-point-are-equally-toxic-superfund-sites/\n"Not 
 A Whisper" Questions Not Asked At Newsom Cox 2018 CA Gubernatorial Debate 
 At KQED\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXCXWV7Kfkk&t=41s\nMedia silent as 
 Navy digs 1,280 radiological objects from Treasure 
 Island\nhttps://sfbayview.com/2018/10/media-silent-as-navy-digs-1280-radiological-objects-from-treasure-island/\nTreasure 
 Island H& Whistleblowers, Former TI Residents & Advocates Speak Out On 
 Cover-up\nhttps://youtu.be/rtuDlkvWJO8\nSF Hunters Point/Treasure Island 
 Radiation Whistleblower Speaks 
 Out\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htA8lqYc96Q\nNavy altered SF Hunters 
 Point cleanup to cover, not remove, toxic 
 soil\nhttps://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Report-Navy-altered-Hunters-Point-cleanup-to-14302320.php?utm_campaign=CMS%20Sharing%20Tools%20&utm_source=share-by-email&utm_medium=email\nSan 
 Francisco irradiates the poor on Treasure 
 Island\nhttps://sfbayview.com/2019/01/san-francisco-irradiates-the-poor-on-treasure-island/\nProduction 
 of Labor Video Project\nwww.laborvideo.org\n 
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SUMMARY:SFUSD Speak-out: Protect our Children from Contamination and Cancer
LOCATION:San Francisco Unified School District\n555 Franklin St. San Francisco
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