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Vandalism damages HVAC at high school in North Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Vandalism at Cheyenne High School forced crews to work early Monday to restore the campus HVAC system before classes began, according to the Clark County School District (CCSD).
CCSD officials said the damage occurred over the weekend, but facilities teams completed repairs before 8 a.m. Monday, allowing instruction to continue as scheduled. School staff monitored temperatures during the work to ensure conditions remained safe for students and employees.
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The district said the vandalism also prompted a temporary shutdown of the building’s water fountains while required testing of the school’s water system is underway. CCSD said bottled water is being provided to students and staff while officials await test results, and that all other water systems on campus remain operational.
District officials said there has been no disruption to the school day, citing the quick response from school staff, CCSD Facilities and Martin-Harris Construction.
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