The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Schools still wait on water bottle fifilling stations

Fountains closed to help curtail spread of COVID- 19.

- By Kristal Dixon kristal. dixon@ ajc. com

The Dekalb County School district is providing bottled water to students opting for in- person learning because traditiona­l water fountains are closed to cur tail the spread of COVID- 19.

The bottled water is a stopgap measure while the school district waits on shipments of water bottle fifilling stations to arrive, according to Noel Maloof, the district’s deputy chief operations offifficer.

School board members voted to purchase an initial 561 stations for about $ 455,000 in November while students were still learning remotely. M aloof said this week the shipment was delayed due to t he widespread demand for them.

“We are at the mercy of the supply chain,” he told board members. “These are diffifficu­lt to get and we’ve been working really diligently to make sure this is happening.”

Students began returning to classrooms last week for the fifirst time since school buildings were closed a year ago due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Remote learning continues to those who prefer that option.

Board member Joyce Morley said the public was led to believe that district schools were being retrofifit­ted with the devices before classrooms reopened this month.

“It’s very disappoint­ing to hear that the schools … don’t have them,” she said.

The school board voted this week to purchase an additional 1,000 water bottle stations from Mark’s Plumbing Parts & Commercial Supply Product for $ 856,880.

Water- bottle fifilling stations were installed at six schools as part of larger constructi­on projects before the pandemic, according to a district spokeswoma­n. Those schools are Arabia Mountain, Dunwoody and Redan high schools, Austin and Laurel Ridge elementary schools and Mcnair Discovery Learning Academy.

“Ideally, we would have wanted these before the children came back,” Board Chair Vickie Turner told The Atlanta Journal- Constituti­on this week.

 ?? AJC 2014 ?? The school board voted this week to purchase an additional 1,000 water bottle stations.
AJC 2014 The school board voted this week to purchase an additional 1,000 water bottle stations.

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