LOUISVILLE, KY. (WDRB) -- Troy Albert, the principal of Henryville Junior/Senior High School, spoke to Lindsay Allen on WDRB News @ 11:30, saying it has been a busy seven days finding new sites for students to attend classes after the school building was destroyed.
Elementary students will go to the former Graceland Christian School on Kamer Miller Road in New Albany, Indiana. Junior and senior high school students will attend classes in the Mid-America Science Park in Scottsburg, Indiana. "It's unfinished, so it's gonna take just a little bit of work to get it in place" he said. "But it's not gonna be the Taj Mahal, it's gonna be chairs and clipboards and whatever we need to just make it through."
None of the students will return to school next week, but officials say they hope to get the elementary students back in class by the week of March 19th.
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Older students could resume their studies on Monday April 2nd at the earliest. The West Clark School Board announced the changes in a meeting Thursday night.
The school board will be working over the next two weeks to work out details of transportation and other issues.
Albert says the ordeal has brought the school community together:Â "It was really nice to see a lot of the students there last night at the board meeting."
Another meeting on school matters will be at Safe Harbor Church in Henryville at 5:30 Friday evening.
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