"Auditors found numerous problems in each of the 19 schools selected 
randomly for compliance, including four new campuses."
 


  Disabled access in schools faulted

Random audit finds that 19 L.A. Unified schools have not made upgrades 
for the handicapped. Monitor says district has acted in 'bad faith.'
By Evelyn Larrubia, Times Staff Writer
May 31, 2007

An audit of the Los Angeles Unified School District's progress in 
building and remodeling schools to make them accessible to the disabled 
found chronic problems in the design of parking, restrooms, ramps and 
drinking water fountains, as well as a troubling lack of documentation 
and misstatements of accomplishments.

"We find this to be really offensive and frankly kind of squandering 
limited tax resources that are designed to build schools for everyone," 
said Catherine Blakemore, a lawyer with the public interest law firm 
Protection and Advocacy.

Her firm was one of three that sued the school system in 1993 on behalf 
of disabled students, principally alleging that the district had failed 
to provide adequate special education.

The suit resulted in two consent decrees, known as the Chanda Smith 
decrees, in which the district agreed to make future schools accessible 
to the disabled and spend at least $87.5 million to upgrade existing 
campuses to provide access, in compliance with state and federal laws. 
An independent monitor was appointed by the court to review the 
district's performance.

"The progress report raises serious issues," school district general 
counsel Kevin Reed said in a written statement Wednesday. The school 
system is reviewing the report and will come up with an "action plan" 
within 60 days, he said. He did not address specific problems.

The audit, performed by Disability Access Consultants, found ramps with 
handrails that stopped short, new bleachers without wheelchair seating 
and outdoor lunch tables without wheelchair access. Bathrooms or stalls 
marked for use by the disabled did not provide proper clearance or the 
appropriate height for wheelchair users.

Auditors found numerous problems in each of the 19 schools selected 
randomly for compliance, including four new campuses.

It was the latest audit in a series commissioned by the monitor, but the 
first to tackle disabled access. In a scathing letter to the school 
board and superintendent, monitor Frederick Weintraub said the district 
had failed so dismally that it "appears indicative of a systemic problem 
in the management and oversight of the district's facilities program."

Weintraub directed the school system to hire an accessibility expert to 
oversee the upgrades.

Weintraub said it is impossible to know how much the district has spent 
on projects to improve access, because after nearly a year of meetings, 
telephone calls and broken promises, the district had acted in "bad 
faith" by failing to provide backup documentation for a majority of 
projects that had been chosen for the audit.

District staff acknowledged that three projects reported as completed 
had never been started, and a site visit of one school found that work 
that was shown to be finished was not.

The district kept a log intended to outline the renovations completed 
for disabled access, but the audit showed it to be "considerably 
inaccurate in many areas and a misrepresentation of funds expended. 
These inaccuracies extend beyond what may be characterized as reporting 
errors," Weintraub wrote.

He questioned the district's decision to include as disability access 
improvements $66 million in fire alarm strobe light upgrades, when the 
reduction of barriers should have been given higher priority. The log 
also included projects labeled class-size reduction and earthquake repair.

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"I must fight with all my strength so that the little positive things that my 
health allows me to do might be pointed toward helping the revolution. The only 
real reason for living."
-Frida Kahlo 

emma rosenthal is a disabled artist, writer, educator, reiki practitioner, 
activist and consultant, living in southern california.

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