Update December 1, 2023: Learning to take place at 2 locations, 1 in Gardner and 1 in Winchendon
Watch the complete Emergency Winchendon School Committee Meeting, CLICK HERE.
Winchendon School Committee met in an emergency meeting on Thursday, November 30th
Facilities Manager Brian Croteau’s statement to the School Committee characterized the boiler incident as a “malfunction” rather than an explosion even though a Facebook post from the School District to the community indicated the boiler had “blown up” See screenshot. During the Emergency School Committee meeting, Croteau explained that this particular boiler was a “summer boiler”, providing hot water when the heating boilers were not being used. Therefore, as they are now being used, there is no shortage of hot water. Insurance company is still investigating, and the plan is to replace the malfunctioning boiler with an electric one to avoid a repeat of this problem in the future.
Dozens of air scrubbers are working round the clock to clean the air in the school and duct work is being cleaned as well. Plans are to return students to the school when an industial hygienist certifies an air quality test that the school passes.
Learning for now: The State of Massachusetts denied Winchendon’s request for remote learning. Plans are to utilize the the 3rd floor of the Elm Street School in Gardner for Murdock Middle High School students and the Murdock High School students will use the basement of the Cornerstone Church.
Publisher’s Note: An emergency School Committee meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 30, 2023 at 4pm at Winchendon Town Hall regarding the situation. Here is the complete meeting agenda, CLICK HERE.
We have reached out to Karen Kast-McBride, Chair of the Winchendon School Committee to gather further information.
Exploding Hot Water Boiler Closes Middle and High Schools in Winchendon MA
Winchendon Interim Superintendent Dr. Ruthann Petruno-Goguen informed the District that school is canceled for at least the rest of the week of November 27, 2023 at Murdock Middle and Murdock High School. According to Goguen, the hot water boiler blew up and filled the building with soot. Building will be reopened after officials are satisfied with the results of an air quality test.
Last week, Goguen stated, “Facilities Director, Brian Croteau, immediately contacted the insurance company, utilized the assistance from Fire Departments from other communities, and has Servpro on site for the clean-up.”
In a communication on November 28, 2023, Dr. Goguen stated, “I regret to inform you that school will be cancelled for the rest of this week at both the middle and high school. Even though we have a large crew of contractors working on the clean up, the building is not ready for us to return. I have reached out to the Commissioner of Education and he will not approve remote learning. We have secured adequate off site spaces for both the middle and high school for possibly the next two weeks. The detailed plans will be shared as soon as they are finalized. It will be required for the middle and high school students and staff to make up for this week of missed learning time, and we are looking at time during the February Vacation week (Tuesday thru Friday) and the day after the last day of school. We understand this is a disruption for the middle and the high school. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we maneuver through this crisis.”