Two classrooms and the cafeteria at John Audubon Elementary School in Scranton have been relocated because of high mold levels, Superintendent William King said Monday.

The mold, which is under the floor of the school's lower level, does not represent any threat to the students or teachers in classrooms on other floors, Mr. King added.

Audubon's principal, MaryAnn Taffera, asked officials to conduct air-quality tests, Mr. King said. He said he was unaware what prompted the request for the test.

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