Aptos High School Cancels Classes Due to Power Outage

Classroom at Aptos High School affected by power outage

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Aptos High School has canceled classes due to an ongoing power outage linked to the school’s equipment. The outage began on Saturday, with adjustments made using generators. PG&E confirmed the outage is not related to broader issues in the area. Repairs are underway, but details remain unclear, leaving the district and families awaiting further updates on the situation and potential class resumption.

Aptos, California – Aptos High School canceled classes on Wednesday morning due to an ongoing power outage that has affected the school since Saturday. The power outage was determined to be linked to the school’s own equipment, rather than the larger Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) system.

Starting on Monday, the school operated on generators as crews from PG&E worked to identify and rectify the issues. PG&E senior manager Jeremy Howard confirmed that although the outage impacted a small number of customers, it was not related to widespread outages affecting the surrounding area. PG&E successfully isolated the problem, allowing power to be restored to other customers in the vicinity.

The Pajaro Valley Unified School District has engaged contractors to address the repairs needed on the school’s equipment following PG&E’s assessment. Support from PG&E has been secured, though details regarding the timeline for repairs remain unclear. As of this report, there is no information on when students can expect to return to class, and families within the district are left seeking updates regarding the situation.

Classes previously continued as scheduled on Monday and Tuesday without interruption, but the situation took a turn when officials deemed the complexity of the electrical issue to warrant a full cancellation on Wednesday. The exact cause of the power failure at the high school had not been confirmed, complicating efforts for a rapid resolution.

It is important to note that the outage impacting Aptos High School is entirely separate from an unrelated power outage affecting nearly 1,300 PG&E customers in Mid and South Santa Cruz County, which occurred later in the week. The school district expressed a desire to resolve the situation swiftly to minimize disruption for students and their families.

As the community waits for further information on when repairs will be completed and classes can resume, the school has not yet made a decision regarding whether classes will be canceled for Thursday. The need for ongoing communication has been emphasized as the situation develops.

As this situation unfolds, the Pajaro Valley Unified School District continues to collaborate with PG&E and contractors to address the electrical issues, aiming for a quick resolution to ensure that students can return to their educational routines as soon as possible.

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