When a Dallas ISD school closes its doors for winter break, they won't open back up for a year.
School district leaders say they've been monitoring the air quality at Sarah Zumwalt Middle School and found problems with high humidity, ground water and the heating and ventilation system.
So they're shutting down the school for repairs.
Zumwalt students will be sent to A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School when the spring semester begins in January.
The arrangements are expected to last a year.
Both campuses will host a parents meeting on Monday.
Zumwalt was allocated $5.8 million for renovation work under the 2015 bond program, and that money is likely to be accelerated for these repairs, the district said.