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LINCOLN – The smell of gas inside Lincoln High School’s newly constructed culinary department prompted a call to the Fire Department and the evacuation of students and staff, leaving members of the project team wondering what went wrong.
Upon further review by members of the project team, it was determined that there was an issue with the automatic shut-off valves associated with four gas range stoves. The valves will need to be repaired and replaced, at a cost of $18,000.
The LHS Building Committee learned last week that the recently installed gas fittings in the culinary wing weren’t to specifications, the latest in a long string of issues with the LHS renovation project.
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Windows painted over at Lonsdale Elementary
The top windows at Lonsdale Elementary School were painted over to prevent glare on whiteboards, frustrating some school officials who said better solutions could have been found. (Breeze photo by Nicole Dotzenrod)
LINCOLN – A decision to paint over 40 glass window panes at Lonsdale Elementary School in an effort to prevent sun glare in certain classrooms has Lincoln officials scratching their heads.
Offering an explanation during Monday’s School Committee meeting, Chairman Joseph Goho said whiteboards used by educators at Lonsdale had been rendered ineffective due to the glare of the sun, which made it difficult for students learning virtually to make out what was on the board.