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Several classrooms relocated at Cedar Cliff High School after mysterious gas odor reported

CAMP HILL, Pa.–Numerous classrooms had to be relocated Wednesday at Cedar Cliff High School after a mysterious gas odor was detected near the planetarium....
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CAMP HILL, Pa.–Numerous classrooms had to be relocated Wednesday at Cedar Cliff High School after a mysterious gas odor was detected near the planetarium.

The school is located along the 1300 block of Carlisle Road in Camp Hill.

School administrators contacted UGI to assist in detecting where the smell was coming from. At this time, UGI has not determined or found a natural gas leak, according to a statement posted on the West Shore School District website.

UGI continues to work with the school in searching for the cause of the odor.  The school is awaiting the results of indoor air quality testing which was conducted between March 18 and March 24.

Parents or guardians who have any questions or concerns are asked to contact the Cedar Cliff office at 717-737-8654.

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