Garland (Texas) works to repair middle school damaged by fire

Dec. 15, 2010
Webb Middle suffered extensive damage earlier this month

From The Dallas Morning News: A fire earlier this month at Webb Middle School in Garland, Texas, has left extensive damage, and it will be Jan. 4 before the campus is ready to reopen to its 1,000 students in grades 6 to 8. Principal Jim Lewis says a crew of 150 is working on the school seven days a week. When they return, sixth-graders will be housed in portable buildings.

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