PLAINVIEW, Minn.- A teacher at Plainview-Elgin-Millville discovered moldy classrooms when returning for back school workshops this August, over the Labor Day weekend the district says its been hard at work cleaning up.
The school's principal Jon Wright says it was a group effort between the school board, teachers, custodians and the team from Clean Response in the Twin Cities that made it possible.
"We're just happy the school board and everyone in our administration and the custodians jumped on it and we got the job done," Wright said.
Several classrooms, the library and the school's STEM Lab were affected.
He says spores from the mold, known as aspergillus fumigatus can aggravate allergies and cause issues for children with asthma so he's happy to have the problem solved ahead of the