In February of 2022, someone broke into St. Anthony of Padua in Parma and set a fire in the basement.
PARMA, Ohio — In Feb. of 2022, someone broke into St. Anthony of Padua in Parma and set fire to the basement.But on Thursday, students will finally get to head back to school after a year and a half.
We don’t just report the initial story—we follow through to its conclusion. Read and watch our previous reporting on this story below and see more stories that we've followed through on here. The Parma Fire and Police Departments will be at the school to welcome students back into the building for the grand re-opening.News 5 livestream event The school serves students from kindergarten to eighth grade.The fire-ravaged school suffered more than $1 million in damage related to the fire and crews have been making repairs and upgrades to the school.
Improvements include a new roof, cafeteria, kitchen, security cameras, fire alarms and a new computer lab.There is currently a $12,500 reward for any information related to the fire.
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