Students at a middle school in Burlington County, New Jersey will attend class remotely, while students from another school will switch buildings, because of mold problems.
In a letter to Lumberton School District families, Superintendent Colleen Murray said no completion date has been set for the mold remediation so students should prepare for at least two weeks of remote learning.Because of mold issues in the Bobby's Run school, some students will attend classes in parts of the Lumberton Middle School building that aren't impacted by mold.
In total, 10 classrooms in the Bobby's Run school and 16 classrooms in the Lumberton Middle School were found to have mold. The Bobby's Run School will be on a two-hour delay on Thursday to give teachers time to make the move. Meanwhile, remote learning for Lumberton Middle School will begin at 10 a.m. to give teachers time to prepare.
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