Oklahoma's school officials evaluate damage after days away

 
BY MEGAN ROLLAND    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: February 4, 2010

Refrigerators full of spoiled food, campuses littered with debris, and thousands of dollars in damage from broker pipes are just some of the challenges school districts in southwest Oklahoma faced as another day without power passed on Wednesday.

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Edmond cuts in-service day
The Edmond School District sent a note home with students says that school will be held Feb. 15. It originally was scheduled as a teacher in-service day, Brenda Lyons, public information officer, said. The district had three snow days built into its schedule and added another day to the end of school. The last day will be May 28.

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