Darin Headrick, Greensburg school district superintendent, appreciates all the supplies people want to send to help his students and teachers.
But he wants them to hold on to the books and supplies a bit longer. There isn't anywhere to put stuff.
"Now just be patient and let us get some space and then send things," he said.
Although the district lost all of its school buildings in the May 4 tornado, Headrick vows to be ready for the first day of class -- Aug. 15.
Headrick said that temporary buildings for 28 classrooms, four offices, a gym and a cafeteria are on their way and will be set up this summer. The K-12 school will be on the south side of town.
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It's a piece of stability needed in a time of uncertainty, he said.
"As displaced as they are, we thought that we should establish school as ...
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