From the district website.
Office of the Superintendent Morrisville School District
December 11, 2008
Dear Parents and Guardians,
On Wednesday, December 10, the maintenance crew was working on one of the boilers at M. R. Reiter. The boiler backfired and smoke and the smell of oil filtered into the school. This occurred after school hours. However, there were children still at school for Homework Zone. The district contacted parents and asked them to pick up their children.
The maintenance supervisor checked the building early Thursday morning and determined that it was safe for the children to attend school. Right before school was to open the boiler backfired again. There was no smoke in the building but the smell of oil again was present. Windows were open and the smell dissipated. Around 11 a.m. I was notified that sporadically the smell of oil was detected whenever the heat came on. At that time, I felt it was in the best interest of the children and staff that the building be closed until the boiler could be repaired.
The boiler needs a new pump, which has been ordered and will arrive on Friday. Students in M.R. Reiter will not return to school until Monday, December 15. Once the boiler is repaired, we will have someone come into the school to test the air quality.
I am very sorry for any inconvenience this has caused you.
Sincerely,
Dr. Elizabeth Hammond Yonson Superintendent of Schools
Friday, December 12, 2008
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