At a meeting on April 15, architects explained to parents and board members that the Westside Elementary in Spring Hill, Florida needed major repairs, especially on its roof. The cost of the necessary repairs is about $3 million. The board reminded parents that rain-soaked ceiling tiles had recently fallen in over computers. In his presentation, architect Steve Johnson displayed pictures of water leaking into lighting fixtures. Westside is the most likely of four schools the district could shut down after the school year to save money.