Roof defects force gym to close at Oregon high school

Sept. 26, 2011
Lake Oswego High School has been plagued with facility problems since opening in 2005

From The Portland Oregonian: The Lake Oswego (Ore.) School District has discovered further roof defects at the Lake Oswego High School site, which will shut down the west gym and wrestling room immediately while officials pursue options for repair. The site has been plagued with issues involving the main building's leaky roof for several years, a problem that came to light not long after the district in 2005 opened the $35 million building.

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