Mold, Vermin And Mayhem At Fuerte Elementary Rattle El Cajon Parents

Classrooms at Fuerte Elementary in El Cajon are so plagued by mold, mildew, rodents and cockroaches that some families are pulling their kids out, while others are demanding a clear plan to fix the place before fall.

According to the New York Post, teachers at the K–5 campus have reported rodent sightings, visible mold and mildew, and recurring cockroach issues. A Change.org petition calling for transparency and repairs had drawn more than 270 signatures. The outlet also reports that several parents have already removed their children from the school, and quoted board member Anthony Carnevale urging that maintenance requests and related documentation be routed directly to the superintendent. Carnevale told the Post the district expects septic problems to be repaired this summer and said he plans to ask the board to publicly share a roadmap for getting schools back into shape.

Fuerte Elementary is part of the Cajon Valley Union School District and is listed at 11625 Fuerte Drive in El Cajon, according to the California Department of Education. The school’s own site offers contact details and a calendar of end-of-year events for families at Fuerte Elementary.

District Response and Board Oversight

Anthony Carnevale is a sitting member of the Cajon Valley governing board, according to his official district profile. He told the New York Post he will push for a public repair timeline and expects some septic work at the campus to be completed over the summer. His district profile confirms his role on the board, which would give him a direct hand in any facilities plan that comes forward.

Health Risks and Federal Guidance

Public-health authorities warn that mold and damp conditions in school buildings can trigger coughing, wheezing and other respiratory symptoms in children, and can make asthma worse for students who are sensitive. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s school mold guide and the Centers for Disease Control both recommend fixing moisture sources, addressing mold quickly and following specific cleanup protocols to protect students and staff during remediation…

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