Lead Remediation FAQs
Find answers to common questions asked by families and staff during the April 10, 2025, virtual town hall regarding lead hazards in schools.
These responses are provided by Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), which hosted the town hall in partnership with the City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD). Further questions may be sent to lead@milwaukee.k12.wi.us.
Read the City of Milwaukee Health Department FAQ response to the April 10 town hall.
Reopening and Timeline
- What is the timeline for reopening affected schools?
- Why can’t a projected or estimated reopening date be provided, even if it may change?
- What remediation work remains to be completed before reopening?
- Why was Fernwood chosen as a polling location while remediation was still incomplete?
- Why wasn’t this work scheduled for summer or COVID closure periods?
What is the timeline for reopening affected schools?
Why can’t a projected or estimated reopening date be provided, even if it may change?
What remediation work remains to be completed before reopening?
Why was Fernwood chosen as a polling location while remediation was still incomplete?
Why wasn’t this work scheduled for summer or COVID closure periods?
School Safety and Remediation
- What specific steps are being taken to ensure the safety of school buildings (e.g., lead, asbestos, water, air quality)?
- How quickly will other MPS schools with lead paint or asbestos be inspected/tested?
- Which classrooms and areas were tested and remediated?
- Are the temporary school buildings free from lead and other hazards?
- Will there be ongoing annual inspections and maintenance?
- How will families be notified of future maintenance or health concerns?
- If it was determined on Thursday afternoon/evening of March 13 that unsafe work was being done/had been done at Fernwood, why did we still go back into the building and have school in Fernwood on Friday, March 14?
- At Fernwood, our water filling stations were supposed to be repaired. Please address what was wrong and how it will be repaired.
- Why aren't project timelines and updates posted publicly online?
- Will parents receive detailed documentation of work completed and test results?
What specific steps are being taken to ensure the safety of school buildings (e.g., lead, asbestos, water, air quality)?
How quickly will other MPS schools with lead paint or asbestos be inspected/tested?
Which classrooms and areas were tested and remediated?
Are the temporary school buildings free from lead and other hazards?
Will there be ongoing annual inspections and maintenance?
How will families be notified of future maintenance or health concerns?
If it was determined on Thursday afternoon/evening of March 13 that unsafe work was being done/had been done at Fernwood, why did we still go back into the building and have school in Fernwood on Friday, March 14?
At Fernwood, our water filling stations were supposed to be repaired. Please address what was wrong and how it will be repaired.
Why aren't project timelines and updates posted publicly online?
Will parents receive detailed documentation of work completed and test results?
Accountability and Oversight
- Who was responsible for the unsafe remediation work and what accountability measures are in place?
- Why were untrained or uncertified contractors allowed to perform lead abatement?
- What are the qualifications and experience of the new person overseeing the lead crisis?
- Is the district paying the companies who performed unsafe or failed remediation?
- Will MPS facilities resume their publication of “time to complete” work orders and set goals for these timelines that will be monitored and reported to the public?
- After the state health order came out, how are you ensuring proper lead- safe protocol is being followed and what data are you sharing so that we can believe you?
Who was responsible for the unsafe remediation work and what accountability measures are in place?
Why were untrained or uncertified contractors allowed to perform lead abatement?
What are the qualifications and experience of the new person overseeing the lead crisis?
Is the district paying the companies who performed unsafe or failed remediation?
Will MPS facilities resume their publication of “time to complete” work orders and set goals for these timelines that will be monitored and reported to the public?
After the state health order came out, how are you ensuring proper lead- safe protocol is being followed and what data are you sharing so that we can believe you?
Funding and Budget
- Who is paying for the remediation work?
- Will individual school budgets be reimbursed if they paid for remediation?
- Why are contractors being paid more than MPS staff?
- Why weren’t ESSER or COVID funds used for this work earlier?
- Will MPS increase the number of staff, with the proper certifications, to repair and remediate issues at schools quickly and safely?
Who is paying for the remediation work?
Will individual school budgets be reimbursed if they paid for remediation?
Why are contractors being paid more than MPS staff?
Why weren’t ESSER or COVID funds used for this work earlier?
Will MPS increase the number of staff, with the proper certifications, to repair and remediate issues at schools quickly and safely?
Educational Disruption
- How is MPS ensuring the quality of education during closures?
- Why wasn't virtual learning offered more broadly as an option?
- How are Montessori-specific material needs being addressed at temporary sites?
- Will teachers be compensated for the extra time and resources they’ve invested?
How is MPS ensuring the quality of education during closures?
Why wasn't virtual learning offered more broadly as an option?
How are Montessori-specific material needs being addressed at temporary sites?
Will teachers be compensated for the extra time and resources they’ve invested?
Cleaning and Air Quality
- How will cleaning be handled before students return, especially for Montessori materials?
- Will HEPA filters be changed and ventilation systems cleaned?
- Will classroom materials be tested post-cleaning to ensure they are safe?
How will cleaning be handled before students return, especially for Montessori materials?
Will HEPA filters be changed and ventilation systems cleaned?
Will classroom materials be tested post-cleaning to ensure they are safe?
Planning
- What policies will be put in place to prevent this from happening again?
- How many other MPS buildings are at risk due to age and lack of testing?
- Will MHD inspect more schools now or wait for confirmed lead exposure cases?