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It s a recipe for disaster.
That s what Seattle parent Serena Evans thinks of the situation unfolding outside Broadview-Thompson Elementary School in the city s Bitter Lake neighborhood.
A homeless encampment has spilled over onto school property, and despite complaints, the school board refuses to do anything about it.
Parents like Evans are worried about safety and say their children, some as young as 5, are too scared to go in. Others are playing near the edge of the encampment, stepping on condom wrappers, broken bottles, and trash. I knew it had gotten bad, but I didn t realize how out of control it was, Evans told KIRO7. To have my daughter running around not to pass judgment but usually with homeless encampments, there are drugs which mean needles.
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Parents are feeling increasingly frustrated over two homeless encampments near Seattle schools.
Some campers are actually on school property. With some students back in class this week, parents are worried about their kids’ safety.
“I just think it’s a recipe for disaster,” said Serena Evans, a parent. She’s the guardian for her nephew, who attends Broadview-Thomson Elementary in Seattle’s Bitter Lake neighborhood.
Parents in the area say people started camping behind the school’s playground last summer, but now the group has swelled to more than 50 tents. They recently sent a letter to the district and city, asking for help.