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Classes going ahead at Frank Roberts Junior High despite wind damage to roof

A school in Conception Bay South will remain open to students this week, even though wind caused damage to a section of the building's roof on Monday.

Frank Roberts Junior High

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Frank Roberts Junior High

A school in Conception Bay South will remain open to students this week, even though wind caused damage to a section of building's roof on Monday.

The section of roof at Frank Roberts Junior High was blown off in Monday's high wind gusts, and a hole was discovered above the school's gymnasium.

Ken Morrissey, with the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District (NLESD), told CBC News students stayed inside the school on Monday until an assessment on the roof was completed.

The school board decided to close the gymnasium, Morrissey said, but determined students could continue to attend classes since the rest of the roof was intact.

A portion of the roof over the gymnasium at Frank Roberts Junior High blew off Monday morning. (Submitted by Teri Delaney)

While initially the hole in the roof was thought to be a direct result of the wind, Morrissey later said it was found to be a drain.

"It was a roof drain in the gymnasium ceiling and not a hole caused by wind," he said. "I'm told all debris has been cleaned from the site as well."

NLESD said it has engaged a professional roofer and will work with the company to repair the roof as quickly as is practical.

With files from Ted Blades and Mike Rossiter