The start of Christmas break in College Station ISD meant the resumption of cleaning and assessing damage at Pebble Creek elementary school following flooding earlier this month.
CSISD assistant superintendent Josh Symank provided an update during December’s school board meeting.
Board members were told administrators have been meeting with insurance adjusters and the two days that classes were cancelled will not have to be made up.
Symank said there was a hole the size of his fist in an underground water line that feeds the building’s fire sprinkler system.
The hole was in a place where the city of College Station had to turn off a valve.
Symank thanked all CSISD employees for their assistance. That included a shoutout to affected Pebble Creek teachers for preparing their rooms the day before classes resumed.
Symank said water damage closed the library and it hit hard the music room. The kindergarten and first grade wings escaped and there was little damage to second grade rooms.
During the Christmas break, there will be a two foot cut and replacement of sheet rock in affected areas, base moulding will be reinstalled, affected flooring will be replaced, and there will be additional air and moisture testing.
After Symank’s update, the board ratified agreements that were approved by administrators that allowed the cleanup to start immediately.
The approvals included $250,000 dollars associated with the cleanup and $95,000 for the repair of the fire alarm system.
Yet to be determined, is the cost of repairs.
Click HERE to read and download a memo associated with an emergency resolution for Pebble Creek.
Click HERE to read and download the emergency resolution approved by the CSISD board.
Click HERE to read and download a memo associated with fire alarm system repairs at Pebble Creek.
Click HERE to read and download the list of services associated with the cleanup at Pebble Creek.
Click below to hear comments from Josh Symank during the December 17, 2024 CSISD board workshop meeting.