Upper Perkiomen High School reopens Monday on two-hour delay following mold issue

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Monday, September 17, 2018
Upper Perkiomen High School to reopen after mold scare
Upper Perkiomen High School to reopen after mold scare. Katherine Scott reports during Action News Mornings on September 17, 2018.

PENNSBURG, Pa. (WPVI) -- After cleaning crews spent last week battling a mold problem inside Upper Perkiomen High School, officials say classes will resume Monday after the building passed air-quality tests.

The high school will be on a two-hour delay to give teachers time to ready their classrooms after a week of mold remediation throughout the building.

The two-hour delay is only for the high school; the other schools in the district will be operating according to their regular schedules.

Upper Perkiomen HS reopens Monday following mold remediation: Christie Ileto reports on Action News at 6 p.m., September 16, 2018

Officials from the Upper Perkiomen School District said they first discovered surface-mold inside the high school over summer break and quickly hired property restoration professionals to clean it up.

They say the problem was due to the lingering heat and humidity, coupled with an antiquated HVAC system in parts of the building, led to a reappearance, primarily in the gymnasium.

Upper Perkiomen HS closed for week due to mold issues: Walter Perez reports on Action News at 5 p.m., September 10, 2018

Last week, Superintendent Dr. Alexis McGloin said the goal was to clean things up and hopefully make sure it doesn't happen again.

"It's not in any of the walls, it's not in any of the ventilation, but we really feel like we've got to get in there and change out some of our ducts and then just do a hard clean of the classrooms because we want to get rid of anything that might exist," McGloin said.

Classes at Upper Perkiomen High School were canceled as clean-up crews were on the scene the entire week.

Four of those five days will have to be made up. As a result, class will be in session during a few upcoming holidays, including Election Day and November 19 and 20, which were initially a part of Thanksgiving break, as well as Martin Luther King Day.

Upper Perkiomen High School students and parents told Action News they really hope this is the end of the school's mold issues.

"I know a lot of people who have been sick. I've been sick," said student Aiyi Young. "You don't know if that's the cause of it, but it makes you wonder."

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