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Gossler Park students dismissed while engineers inspect building

Gossler Park Elementary School students are being dismissed while city engineers inspect the building for safety after several cracks in the walls were discovered this morning. Students were evacuated as a precaution when staff from the facilities division were called. They remained safe and warm inside the Middle School at Parkside.

No immediate risk at Gossler Park has been detected, but superintendent Debra Livingston agrees that the structural engineer should give his assessment, and without knowing how long that might take, the elementary students will not return to the building today. Parents were being contacted with information about picking up their children at Parkside.

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