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A Detroit high school is shifting to online learning after water from broken pipes damaged a majority of classrooms during the holiday break, officials said Monday.
Repairs and restoration at Southeastern High School “will take nearly two months to complete,” officials said.
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A flood at a Detroit high school caused by a pipe break has forced students online.
The gym was not damaged, which will allow winter sports to continue. Online learning will begin Thursday.
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Southeastern, which has more than 500 students, focuses on business, administration and entrepreneurship, according to its website.
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It is one of six Detroit high schools with a selective admissions process. Southeastern opened in 1917.
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