Unsound roof shuts down some classrooms in Mason, Ohio
Oct. 30, 2009
Four temporary classrooms set up to accommodate students at St. Susanna school
From The Cincinnati Enquirer: Dozens of students at St. Susanna School in Mason, Ohio, have been moved to temporary classrooms in the old parish church because of concerns about the structural soundness of one section of the school's roof. School officials had to scramble to create four temporary classrooms - in what is now called the Meyer Center on school grounds - to accommodate 74 of the school's 622 students.