The maintenance department plans to get ready for some days of snow. According to staff member Mike Wyatt, the maintenance department will work alongside the custodial department to salt and shovel CHS in the case of snow.
Wyatt said, “If it’s two or more inches, we plow the parking lots and school roads. The custodians do the sidewalks regardless how many inches we get. We slightly salt the parking lots for ice after we plow.”
Ken Badger, maintenance department member, said that, depending on how much snow there is, members of the maintenance department will come in as early as 2 a.m. and shovel snow and salt ice on the ground so students can walk to school safely.
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