Fire
Bev Pantry
bpantry at carmel.school.nz
Sun Jun 6 16:59:00 PDT 2010
Hi Andy,
I really feel for you - hopefully long term it will be worth it (ie a nice
new lab and equipment).
I have attached a list that we used (from NZIP) as a guide when we kitted
out our new lab - it is something to start on, but I will check tomorrow at
school if there is a comprehensive up to date list.
Regards
Bev Pantry
HOD Science
Hi Andy,
I really feel for you - hopefully long term it will be worth it (ie a nice
new lab and equipment).
I have attached a list that we used as a guide when we kitted out our new
lab - it is something to start on, but I will check tomorrow at school if
ther
Bev Pantry
HOD Science
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 9:13 PM, <andydyson at actrix.co.nz> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The burned out lab that you saw on the news was the one I have taught in
> at Kerikeri High School since the start of 2002. We also lost our main
> prep room and chemical store. A second lab and a couple of classrooms and
> a long computer room are also badly damaged.
> The fire brigade asked at 6.30 this morning what was in the chemical
> store. I reassured them that our radioactive sources were the tiny ones
> available for school use and comparable to smoke alarms. But we had
> mercury, a flammable liquids cupboard (which I later found out had
> exploded!), oxidising agents, acids and bases, flammable solids and
> poisons. The usual stuff that you would expect in a school chemical store.
> Our technician was a star. She arrived with a full list of what was there,
> with quantities, that she had on a flash drive at home. The school records
> were in the prep room and destroyed. (Hint: take a copy home!) Why did the
> TV3 news fixate on radioactive materials? I do think there's some sort of
> phobia!
>
> I had brought all this year's NCEA internal assessment stuff home on
> friday to go through it, along with my laptop and records. But last year's
> US that I am not using this year (but am/was still due to be moderated on
> 4 of!) have gone.
>
> ALL OF MY EQUIPMENT AND BOOKS HAVE GONE UP IN SMOKE!!!
>
> Insurance exists but I don't know yet whether the idea is to replace that
> lost gear (how much can I remember?) or to equip a new lab for senior
> Physics from scratch. I hope it's the second option. I'm sure that I have
> seen lists somewhere of all the gear that it would be sensible to have to
> teach senior Physics. Can anyone help with such a list as a situation such
> as this will require answers to be provided for my Principal asap.
>
> Anyone been here before and can offer advice?
>
> Please reply both to me and the list so everyone can see what is happening.
>
> Andy Dyson,
>
> HoD Physics, Kerikeri High School.
>
>
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