WELLINGTON – Cleanup work from a fire two days earlier kept Wellington Middle-High School closed Dec. 9 and required the school to shift to remote learning for Dec. 10, students, staff and families were told in an email from Principal Troy Krotz.
No injuries were reported from a fire Dec. 7 in the school’s wood shop, Poudre School District spokesperson John Cope told the Coloradoan on Dec. 9. But smoke damage and ongoing assessment of the school’s internal systems for possible contamination kept the school closed for the day.
Several classrooms will still be inaccessible as additional cleanup work is completed Dec. 10, requring the school to shift to synchronous remote learning that day, Krotz wrote in a Dec. 9 email that Cope shared with the Coloradoan…