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BYLINE: LISA KIM BACHREVIEW-JOURNAL
Pahrump Valley High School students will resume classes in temporary facilities today, while work continues to clear the main building of mold contamination.
Rod Pekarek, interim superintendent of the Nye County School District, said Tuesday that testing by Environmental Health Services showed no mold problems exist in the modular buildings.
That allows the district to use its contingency plan for housing students in campus portables and the technical center.
The arrangement will continue until the mold problem is cleared from two wings of the high school building, work that is expected to take up to four…