Earthquake closes 2 schools in Louisa County, Virginia
The earthquake-damaged schools will remain closed for the rest of the year. Students will be moved to other schools and the school year is being extended until June 15, 2012.
August 26, 2011, Associated Press -- (Virginia) 2 schools in Louisa County damaged by earthquake closed for rest of the year.
Two earthquake-damaged schools in Louisa County, Virginia, will remain closed for the rest of the year. WVIR-TV reported students at Louisa County High School will be moved to Louisa County Middle School. Thomas Jefferson Elementary School students will be moved to Trevilians Elementary School.
The school year is being extended until June 15, 2012. Assessment teams in Louisa County released preliminary estimates August 26 that the earthquake caused $6.3 million in damage to residential structures.
Link: http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/7f8cb5f5964c4a9ea44c8d72b4f2cbcc/VA--Earthquake-Schools/
Source: DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report 30 August 2011




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