Daily News | Simon Gratz Mastery Charter won’t reopen Tuesday as asbestos inspection continues
Mastery CEO Scott Gordon told families late Monday night that the Philadelphia School District had not completed its asbestos inspection early enough to assure it was safe for students toBut, Gordon wrote, “if there are no major incidents discovered, the district is on track to provide us with a report of their findings tomorrow. As previously noted, the district has been addressing and repairing any findings, which have been minor, as they go along.
The Gratz building is owned by the school system and operated by Mastery. It’s the second district-operated building to be closed because of damaged asbestos this month.Middle school students who attend Gratz wereOnce Gratz High reopens, an inspection of the auditorium could continue, Gordon said. If that happens, the auditorium would be inaccessible to students and staff.
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