Emergency services working to remove debris caused by a severe thunderstorm in Greenwood.
Greenwood Christian School had to cancel its first day of classes due to a fallen tree and downed power lines caused by a severe thunderstorm. This incident left the school without power and internet services essential for operations. The school administration assured the community that they are working to assess conditions for resuming classes while emergency teams address the aftermath of the storm, which has also affected local infrastructure.
Greenwood, South Carolina – Greenwood Christian School was forced to cancel its first day of classes on August 14, 2025, due to a fallen tree that brought down power lines on Woodlawn Road. The incident left the school without essential power and internet services required for operation, making it impossible for classes to commence as scheduled.
Chris John, the head of the school, announced the cancellation on social media, stating that no one was injured during the event. The school administration has assured parents and the community that they will provide updates as soon as possible regarding the situation and any changes to the school schedule.
The power outage was a direct result of a severe thunderstorm that hit the area on the evening of August 12. This storm generated high winds and heavy rainfall, causing widespread damage throughout Greenwood. Reports indicate that a large tree was uprooted along Cambridge Avenue, affecting both local residences and roadways. The fallen tree obstructed traffic at the intersection of Grace Street and Cambridge Avenue, complicating efforts for cleanup and restoration of services.
Emergency response teams from the Greenwood Fire Department were deployed to address the hazardous conditions created by the storm. Crews are currently working on clearing the roadway and removing downed power lines; however, as of now, no specific timeline for the completion of these efforts has been provided. This delay has further contributed to the intersection’s closure, keeping it blocked off from public access until further notice.
The decision to cancel classes on the school’s first day reflects the broader impact of the storm not only on educational activities but also on the community infrastructure. Local residents have expressed concern over the cleanup efforts and the restoration of power services. The disruption has affected many families in the area, many of whom were relying on the timely opening of schools for the start of the new academic year.
The events of August 12 underline the vulnerability of local infrastructure to severe weather conditions. As Greenwood recovers from the storm’s aftermath, its residents are reminded of the importance of emergency preparedness in the face of natural disasters. Schools, local businesses, and families will continue working in conjunction with emergency services to mitigate the effects of such unforeseen incidents.
As of now, Greenwood Christian School has indicated that it is assessing conditions to determine when classes can safely resume. Parents and guardians are urged to stay informed through the school’s official communication channels for the latest updates on the situation and school reopening plans.
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