Warner Robins Middle to resume classes Tuesday

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Warner Robins Middle School, which was closed Monday due to concerns of a potential gas leak, will resume classes Tuesday, March 12.

 
According to Principal Brett Wallace, school officials worked with the city of Warner Robins to solve the issue.
 
“Through the outstanding efforts of our maintenance department and the City of Warner Robins utilities department, our school will indeed be open as usual on Tuesday,” said Wallace.

A natural gas leak was found in the parking lot this weekend, and a small amount of gas was detected in the east end of the front hall.

“The decision was made to not only repair the source of the leak, but to ensure safety, the entire natural gas service line has been replaced from Mary Lane to the school,” Wallace told parents.

 

There is no detection of leaking natural gas in or around the school. Wallace also thanked parents for their understanding and quick action of making alternate plans for their children for today.


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