Schools
D113A's Annual Health, Life Safety Visit Finds No Violations
The District said school buildings are in excellent condition and providing a safe and supporting environment for learning.
LEMONT, IL — After a visit from the South Cook Intermediate Service Center, the Lemont-Bromberek Combined School District 113A leadership heard updates which found that school buildings are in excellent condition and providing a safe and supporting environment for learning.
The report cited that there were no violations found in any of the district’s buildings and that this
is the fifth consecutive year that no violations were found, the district said. A letter from Health/Life Safety Team Leader Dr. Bob Sabatino directly referenced Director of Operations Pat Crean and his team for their hard work.
“The pride in your facilities, the staff care, and the great work you are doing for the students of
your community were clearly evident,” said the letter. “Students and staff have well-maintained,
positive environments for learning. Continue whatever you are doing because it is obviously
working!”
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This recognition comes as SD113A is actively highlighting the work and dedication of different
members of the staff through the newly-launched "Our Purpose. Our People. Awards and Video
Series on YouTube."
"The work of the maintenance and operations team may sometimes get overlooked, but the district is proud to shine the spotlight on those who work so hard to allow the school day to run smoothly," the District said in a news release.
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“Pat Crean and his team continue to go above and beyond every day in their work and it is so
great to see them recognized in this way,” Superintendent Dr. Courtney Orzel said in a release. “Teachers and support staff are of course an essential part of our schools, but there are many often unsung heroes behind the scenes bringing their passion and purpose into our work and we are grateful to them.”
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