When children walk into their school, they should be able to breathe air that's free of mold. The doors they walk through to enter their classrooms shouldn't bear the still-visible stains of raw sewage. When they sit in their desks, they shouldn't have to worry that a piece of the ceiling might come crumbling down onto their heads.
Yet these are the conditions endured every day by teachers, office staff and students in the Rushford-Peterson School District.
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