A Butler County school shut down because of high levels of lead in the water will not reopen in time for the first day of school.
According to our news partners at the Pittsburgh Tribune Review, experts need to do more testing at Summit Elementary to make sure the water is safe.
District leaders closed the school in January.
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Three school district administrators, including the superintendent, have resigned since then.
Students will begin the year at Broad Street Elementary.
When the school will reopen is still unclear, according to the Trib.
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