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Everett superintendent reports administration building water damage; district shifts operations and reviews federal funding exposure
Summary
Superintendent reported a water pipe break at the Everett Administration Building that closed the facility and prompted temporary relocation of administrative functions; he also summarized a district review of federal grants and said staff prepared contingency plans if federal funding changes.
The superintendent told the Everett School Committee on Feb. 25 that the district closed the Administration Building at 121 Ninth Street after a water line break early Thursday damaged several floors and some furnishings, and that staff and services have been relocated while the building is remediated.
The closure temporarily moved administrative operations into three district locations, including shared office space at Everett High School, classroom space at the Devon School and an HR office in the Adams School basement. The superintendent said custodial and IT staff set up remote-capable workstations and redirected phone lines so district operations were functioning on the following Monday.
Why it matters: the administration building houses offices that handle public services such as working…
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