Roxbury Elementary School Closed Due to Asbestos Concerns

Warning sign on Roxbury Elementary School regarding asbestos concerns.

Solon, Ohio, September 8, 2025

News Summary

Roxbury Elementary School in Solon, Ohio, is closed until September 10, 2025, following potential asbestos detection in a classroom. While initial tests indicated elevated levels, subsequent testing returned negative results. The district is securing third-party verification and prioritizing safety for students and staff. During the closure, all school activities are canceled, and an alternate plan for education is in development. Parents will receive ongoing updates regarding the situation.

Solon, Ohio – Roxbury Elementary School will remain closed until Wednesday, September 10, 2025, due to asbestos concerns. The Solon City Schools district announced this closure on Sunday, September 6, following the detection of potential asbestos in the building.

Over the weekend, environmental testing was conducted, which indicated that one classroom contained an elevated level of asbestos. However, subsequent testing later on September 6 showed a negative result for asbestos in the same classroom. In light of these conflicting findings, the district is securing confirmation from an independent third-party laboratory to ensure accurate testing results.

The school will remain closed until definitive testing confirms that it is safe for both students and staff to return. The safety of all individuals associated with Roxbury Elementary is the top priority for both Superintendent Fred Bolden and Principal Mariann Moeschberger. To avoid any disruption in education, the district is developing a plan to hold classes at an alternate location.

During this temporary closure, all activities scheduled at Roxbury Elementary have been canceled. Parents and guardians can expect ongoing communication from the school as the situation unfolds and as new testing results become available.

This incident follows a broader concern about asbestos exposure in public buildings across the United States, leading to increased scrutiny and testing in schools. Asbestos was commonly used in construction materials before regulatory measures were implemented due to health risks associated with exposure. Long-term exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to severe respiratory issues and other serious health conditions.

In summary, Roxbury Elementary School’s closing reflects the district’s continued commitment to ensuring a safe environment for students and staff. Updates regarding the situation will be communicated regularly to keep families informed about their children’s education and safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Roxbury Elementary School closed?

Roxbury Elementary School is closed due to potential asbestos found in one of the classrooms. The closure is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff.

When will the school reopen?

The school will remain closed until Wednesday, September 10, 2025, pending confirmation that it is safe for students and staff to return.

What is being done to ensure safety?

The district is conducting additional testing with an independent third-party laboratory to verify the results of the initial tests. They are also developing a plan for students to attend classes at an alternate location while the school remains closed.

Will activities at the school continue during the closure?

All activities scheduled at Roxbury Elementary have been canceled during the closure.

Key Features Summary

Feature Details
School Closed Until Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Reason for Closure Potential asbestos discovered
Testing Conducted Elevated asbestos levels followed by a negative result
Independent Verification Third-party lab testing underway
Alternate Plan Classes may resume at a different location
Communication Ongoing updates will be provided to families

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