Monday Morning there was an arson at DD's school. We are on spring break this week so that is good. Long story short it damaged 7 classrooms (1st & 2nd grade), w/3 (K) more needing cleaning for smoke. The 7 classrooms will be unusable for the rest of the year.
So school is closed on Monday so the teachers can get organized, grades 3-6, plus Gifted 1/2 (DD's Class) are to go back on Tuesday. The rest of the school will return on Wed. They should have the K classes ready by then. The rest of the 1st & 2nd graders will meet in the gym & library for about 6 weeks until the portables arrive and are setup (we still have about 11 weeks of school left). Gym and Library will still be going on as well. I feel bad for the poor kids (and teachers). I mean how much learning can really go on w/7 other classes (gym) meeting in the same area? I also feel bad for these teachers some of them lost ALL of their teaching materials. The district/school will be starting a fund for them to help replace their materials.
All in all it damaged 1/3 of the school. The fire department is literally across the street. I can't imagine what would have happened had they been farther away.
I am glad that for whatever reason my DD's 1/2 class is in the 3rd grade wing. We are really lucky because her classroom is right next to the one where the fire was started, but fortunatly there is a hallway between the two classrooms, so the fire went in the other direction.
So school is closed on Monday so the teachers can get organized, grades 3-6, plus Gifted 1/2 (DD's Class) are to go back on Tuesday. The rest of the school will return on Wed. They should have the K classes ready by then. The rest of the 1st & 2nd graders will meet in the gym & library for about 6 weeks until the portables arrive and are setup (we still have about 11 weeks of school left). Gym and Library will still be going on as well. I feel bad for the poor kids (and teachers). I mean how much learning can really go on w/7 other classes (gym) meeting in the same area? I also feel bad for these teachers some of them lost ALL of their teaching materials. The district/school will be starting a fund for them to help replace their materials.
All in all it damaged 1/3 of the school. The fire department is literally across the street. I can't imagine what would have happened had they been farther away.
I am glad that for whatever reason my DD's 1/2 class is in the 3rd grade wing. We are really lucky because her classroom is right next to the one where the fire was started, but fortunatly there is a hallway between the two classrooms, so the fire went in the other direction.

