Did the mercury get into the building and if it was a student, how did the student get it . All of this is still under investigation. We are a we are trying to put puzzle pieces together. Reporter answering questions about the contamination. Do you feel comfortable opening the school not knowing where the mercury came from . We are comfortable about opening the school. Theres been efforts to remediate the building. Epa has been he contractor. Reporter parents are now having their homes checked by the epa. They tested 80 the one family forced to move out. By and large, most of the houses are safe. Reporter today, the priority is getting students back in class. We can verify that this school is ready. I walked the gym, as i said before. Its ready. Theres been a lot of work to remediate and clear the facility the district took it very seriously. We reacted proactively and will continue to do so. Reporter the family that was told to move out of their home is hopefully temporary. The e will
The Orangeburg County School District will host a hiring event, "Walk-Up Wednesday," from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Nov. 29, at the Orangeburg County Conference Center. The event is not only an opportunity for potential employees to learn about available positions available with the district; it s also a chance to walk away with a provisional employment contract.
The Orangeburg County School District has announced an innovative hiring event, "Walk-Up Wednesday," to take place at the Orangeburg County Conference Center on Nov. 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 1