Elementary teachers got creative Wednesday, principal Jane Kangas says it's been tough on her teachers having to create welcoming makeshift classrooms with very little resources.

“They know that this is completely out of our hands, and we're just trying to make the best of the situation, so everything is pretty smooth considering all the obstacles we've had to face,” Kangas says.

Obstacles that have included saying goodbye to dumpster loads worth of school items.

“They will actually throw out things that are cloth, wood, things that have a natural porous surface, a lot of the paper, the ceiling tiles, the carpeting, a lot of things are gone and will have to be replaced,” she tells us.

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