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Mobile classroom delay means Castlewood K-4 will start school late

While the school year is set to begin Wednesday for the Castlewood School District, Castlewood elementary students will not be attending the first few days as originally scheduled, because of a delay in the arrival of some mobile classrooms.

“The mobile classroom units are still in Texas. They are not even dismantled yet for transportation,” Castlewood Superintendent Peter Books said.

The new arrival date for the mobile units is the week of Sept. 12, but classes will not be held in the units until early October. Elementary students’ grades kindergarten through fourth will have class in the First Presbyterian and North American Lutheran Churches after Labor Day on Sept. 6 instead.

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Meanwhile, grades fifth through 12th will resume class at the Castlewood School beginning Wednesday.

There remains work to be done at the Castlewood School after the building took significant damage on May 12.

On May 12, a derecho, or major wind storm, tore through Castlewood, nearly ripping its school building in half and destroying the gymnasium.

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Since then, and throughout the summer, the school building has been thoroughly cleaned, and some repairs were made to the least damaged portion of the school, although there are still portions that will remain closed off to staff and students as work progresses in the building’s repairs.