By News staff
PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) -- Pawtucket officials are inspecting school buildings after shutting two schools due to problems with ceilings.
WPRI reports that the city closed two schools because of damage and officials are now checking other buildings for potential problems.
At least three schools inspected have been cleared.
A ceiling collapse at Pawtucket's Potter Burns School last week prompted inspections at other aging schools across the city. Nathanael Greene School was closed on Wednesday after weaknesses were discovered in ceilings.
It's not known if students will have to make up missed school days.