Amid the purple and white walls of Lorenzo Elementary School, a green menace has crept its way onto an interior wall, but a school official said the school is taking all the proper precautions to get rid of it.
Dick Van Hoose, Lorenzo ISD superintendent, said on Aug. 17, a custodian discovered some mold on a section of the wall in the speech pathologist’s room.
“We’ve got an older building that was built in 1922,” Van Hoose said. “Our problem area is an underground part — about three-fourths of that room is underground so it’s kind of like a basement area.”
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