WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — Portions of the Lee Middle & High School in Wyoming continue to fall.
About two weeks after part ofthe roof gave wayabove the 1920s era section of the building, the outside wall in the same areacame downabout 9 p.m. Sunday.
“We are going through and inspecting and investigating every other part of the building that has similar era construction. That starts today,” Godfrey-Lee Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Polston said Monday.
Along with the question of why thewall apparently separated from the roofand caused the original collapse, district officials are pondering what to do when the school bells ring next fall.
About 950 students attend the school. Nearly half, about 460, attend classes in the high school section, which was partially damaged by the collapse.
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