School’s partial roof collapse sends kids back to virtual learning, disrupts $10.5M renovation
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OAKLAND PARK, Fla. – Structural engineers responded to a Broward County public school after a partial roof collapse. The sudden scare on Friday complicated a renovation project and forced students to return to virtual learning on Monday.
A tragedy was averted on Friday morning at the James S. Rickards Middle School, 6000 NE Ninth Ave. Administrators had banned access to the school’s media center, where the collapse happened.
The area is under a $10.5 million renovation project. The planning began in 2016 and the original contractual date of substantial completion was Feb. 16, records show.
On Friday around 10am, the roof of the media center at James S Rickards Middle School, in Oakland Park, Florida, partially collapsed due to a a water leak.
Broward County Public Schools can require all teachers and other employees working remotely to return to their in-person assignments, but the district must provide the teachers union all information on how decisions on allowing or denying virtual assignments are made, a court-appointed arbitrator ruled Monday.