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Testing finds mould in portable at Whitehorse high school

Air quality testing began on Thursday following safety concerns,said Wood Street Centre principal Darren Hays in an online update for parents.

Workers' safety board investigated 2 portables behind Porter Creek Secondary School

A portable classroom at Porter Creek Secondary School in Whitehorse. (CBC)

The Yukon government says it found mould in one portable at Porter Creek Secondary School, which was supposed to house a program from the Wood Street Centre this school year.

The portable will be closed for at least two to four weeks, saidJennifer Macgillivray, assistant deputy minister with the Department ofHighways and Public Works.

The Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board saidit investigatedtwoportable classroomsfollowing safety concerns last week.

The Yukon Department of Education says two of the centre's programs,known as CHAOS (Community, Heritage, Adventure, Outdoors and Skills)and FACES (French Achievement Challenge Environment Stewardship)are beingtemporarily housed in other areas of the school.

Superintendent Paul McFadyensaid mould was found in the portable intendedto house the CHAOSprogram. He said the other two portables are usable.

Air quality testing began on Thursday following safety concerns,said Wood Street Centre principal Darren Hays in an online update for parentslast week.

Macgillivray said they had no concerns when they inspected the three portables at Porter Creek earlier in the summer.

However, she said on Aug.10 there was water damage due to an open window in a portable that wasused previously for storage.

Macgillvray said they found a "small amount of mould" in the exterior wall during repairs.They did air and surface testing, she said, andfound mould in one of the surface samples.

Macgillvary said they will"remediate" the mould and will re-test the air afterward. She said theprocess will take two to four weeks, after which they will decide on the portable's future.

A portable classroom at Porter Creek Secondary School in Whitehorse. (CBC)

Principal Hays said the Wood Street Centre's health and safety committee had concerns about the portables, which were investigated last Wednesday afternoon.The school was waiting for the results of visual inspections and air quality testing to determine next steps.

He told parents in the online update thatresults were expected early this week.

"I can assure parents we are prioritizing this investigation," said AndrewRobulack,spokesperson with the Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board, said Wednesday.

Hays told CBC News he was not authorized to do an interview.

Two Wood Street Centre programs, CHAOS and FACES, were supposed to have class in portables behind Porter Creek Secondary School this year. Now those portables are being investigated by the workers' safety board. (Chris Windeyer/CBC)

Robulack said the workers' safety board wasworking on the safety investigation with the Yukon Department of Education and the Department of Highways and Public Works.

Wood Street Centre programs were relocated to other schools this year as part of Yukon's school reopening plan, spawningopposition from several parents and students.