ASD's Andrew Wallace says the district has spent nearly $200,000 shoveling school roofs this winter, with drywall damaged by leaks in several buildings requiring replacement over the summer.
Maintenance Supervisor Andrew Wallace examines Kasuun Elementary’s window damage, caused by heavy snowfall. Tuesday, March 21, 2022.
Kasuun and Kincaid are among the nine schools built in the 1990s with roofs that have outlasted their useful life, according to ASD Maintenance Supervisor Andrew Wallace. Leaks at Kasuun come through the roof in classrooms, the teachers lounge, and even the principal’s office. The district’s manager of capital planning and construction projects, Calvin Mundt, said that the problem with the old roof at Kasuun is compounded when snow falls, melts, re-freezes, and finds its way through the roofing.
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