Nicolet School District officials have closed the campus as workers drain, dry and assess the damage to the high school that occurred after Thursday's storm.
Nicolet School District officials have closed the campus as workers drain, dry and assess the damage to the high school that occurred after Thursday's storm.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Air exchange pipes snake into the high school.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
A worker from Quickflash Energy fills the fuel tank of one of the power generators outside the school. The building is without power, phones or computer networks.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Two test holes cut into the Nicolet High School gymnasium floor revealed water pooled under its base that can not be drained and is causing the hardwood floor boards to cup. The entire floor, which was submerged under two inches of water, will be replaced.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Nicolet Technical Service Coordinator Nicole Nelson (left) and Kevin Pedretti of Audio Visual restoration move Nicolet computers and servers into a temporary office in a Bonaventure Hall computer lab at Cardinal Stritch College.
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Nelson removes hard drives from computers that were partially submerged in the district offices. Cardinal Stritch College called the Nicolet District to offer assistance, and the district office and recreation staff have moved into temporary quarters in one of the college's computer labs.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Two test holes cut into the Nicolet High School gymnasium floor revealed water pooled under its base.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Inflatable air handling pipes course through the main entrance of the high school.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Workers pass a power distribution box in Nicolet High School's main hallway on Tuesday.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
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