Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy is experiencing a disruption to its schedule after a fire broke on Sunday. The school will be closed for the first few days of the week and will transition to online instruction. According toABC12, the northwest exterior entrance of the building was ablaze, leading to substantial smoke damage despite the flames not reaching the interior’s core.
Students and staff are adjusting to an unexpected change in their academic schedules, as Saginaw Public Schools announced that there will be no classes on today or tomorrow. According toWNEM, recovery efforts are already in progress, with restoration specialists collaborating with educational and fire officials. Virtual classes are scheduled to resume Wednesday through Friday while the building undergoes cleanup and odor remediation.
Officials have determined the fire was accidental, attributing it to spontaneously combusted materials from a flooring project. “The Saginaw Fire Department determined the fire was accidental,” as reported byABC12, Officials have revealed details about the fire’s origin, noting that while it spared most of the school’s structure, it still caused significant damage.
In aFacebook post, Saginaw Public Schools expressed relief that the fire was contained to the exterior of the building and reassured parents and students. The community has been urged to remain patient as officials work to restore the school to a safe and clean condition for a return to in-person learning.
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