A much loved, San Anselmo three-quarter century day school, finds itself looking for new digs because a massive oak tree, felled by the storms, slammed into it, leaving it homeless for now.
three-quarter century day school, finds itself looking for new digs because a massive oak tree, felled by the storms, slammed into it, leaving it homeless for now.
On Jan. 2, an enormous oak tree fell on the not-in-session school with no injuries reported. The beloved, 75-year-old, non-profit school has 33 young students; some the grandchildren of some of the first school's first attendees. But for now, the school is red-tagged and out of business until major structural repairs can, or even if, be made.
Research conducted determined, conservatively speaking, the tree weighs between 30 and 60 tons, possibly more. Nonetheless, the director, teachers, and parents decided that the school must go on, in their homes if need be, and for as long as need be, until they find another location.
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