After closing abruptly last week, Duval Elementary and Middle School’s doors may not open to students again. Maintenance Director Greg Gosnay gave the school board a report of what he found inside and there are big engineering concerns. Gosnay reported cracks and unsteady floors and walls, and he believes the building is beyond saving. Demolishing the building is a possibility, but Superintendent Jeff Kelley said that’s not a guarantee yet. Most students will be moved this fall. Students and teachers in grades third through fifth will relocate to Hamlin prekindergarten through eighth, while students and teachers in grades six through eighth will relocate to the central office. Prekindergarten through second grades will be unaffected by the relocation process, and they will remain at the existing Duval prekindergarten through eighth grade site.