BOONVILLE, Ind. (AP) _ Classes will resume Tuesday at a southwestern Indiana high school heavily damaged by a storm packing straight-line winds of up to 120 mph.
WFIE-TV reports even though classes were canceled Monday at Boonville High School, students and teachers showed up to help clean up the damage from the storm Friday' that ripped off a portion of the school's roof.
Picking up branches and other debris from trees was left to the students, while teachers cleared damage from classrooms at the school about 15 miles northeast of Evansville.
The National Weather Service says the storm was a macroburst covered 35 miles.