Minneapolis school officials have inspected about two-thirds of the districts buildings for damage suffered in last week's big storm. Preliminary estimates put the cost of cleanup and repairs at $6.5 million. The damage was especially severe at Edison High School in northeast Minneapolis, where the repair estimate is $5 million. Renovation work underway at the school allowed thousands of gallons of rainwater to pour into the 75-year-old building. The good news is the building is insured and officials expect to be ready for students on schedule this fall. Minnesota Public Radio's Bill Wareham toured the building this morning.