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Teachers at Springfield Middle School in Wilson County return to the classroom after tornado
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WILSON COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) — Springfield Middle School teachers are back in the building that was damaged by an EF-3 tornado that spawned from Hurricane Debby.
Crews have been there working around-the-clock to make repairs ahead of Monday when schools starts.
A temporary roof is in place and excess water has been removed, however the 6 and 7th grade wings were heavily damaged.
The district is expected to bring in mobile classrooms while those are rebuilt.
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