Walnut Grove Secondary\u0027s drama room flooded March 1.
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In addition, air testing was conducted. Gill said numerous interior air samples were taken outside of the drama room, and based on the results and the direction from WorkSafe, the area was cleared for occupancy by students and staff on Thursday. The district confirmed with manufacturers that the school’s MERV 13 filters filter asbestos fibres, according to a media statement provided by communications manager Joanne Abshire.Article content“Accommodating testing of all these areas in the school would require the movement of students, staff, and classes throughout the day which would have been logistically challenging with 2,000 students and approximately 200 staff.
Testing is expected to continue Friday, so school will resume after spring break. Members of the school community will be provided an update before the return to classes.Share this article in your social network
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