Hays County elementary school closed for one week due to mold discovery
Hemphill Elementary School is closed through Nov. 8 due to mold that was discovered in a classroom, the Hays Consolidated Independent School District said in a news release.
HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Hemphill Elementary School in Hays County is closed through Nov. 8 after mold was discovered in 13 classrooms, the Hays Consolidated Independent School District said in a news release.
This comes after a "concern about a mold smell in a classroom" at the elementary, the district said. An air quality test was able to confirm the discovery of the mold, and mitigation crews began working to remove the mold from the classroom, according to Hays CISD.
The air quality test "revealed the initial classroom had elevated levels of Aspergillus/Penicillium," which can affect people with "weakened immune systems or cause allergies," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
On Wednesday, crews found at least 13 classrooms were "affected in areas behind the walls from the floors up to about three feet above the floors," the district said.
Hays CISD then notified parents Wednesday saying the school would be closed from Thursday to Nov. 8, and students will not be able to return to the campus until Nov. 9.
Meal service and make-up time
Students will have access to a grab-and-go meal service on weekdays, which will be similar to what the district did when all schools were closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, the district said.
The district said it has enough "instruction minutes to accommodate two full days of missed instruction without the need to make up the days." Hays CISD said it will work with the Texas Education Agency to seek a possible waiver for the remaining days the school is closed. This is so students will not have to go to school on days that were already scheduled as holidays later in the year.