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DECATUR, Ill. — Classes were suspended on Friday at Eisenhower High School in Decatur, following persistent technology issues that disrupted the school's operations. The administration announced the cancellation in a Facebook post late Thursday evening, informing parents and students of the decision.
The school has been grappling with technical difficulties that affected various systems, prompting officials to prioritize the safety and well-being of students and staff. In light of the situation, the administration felt it was best to cancel classes for the day to address the ongoing problems effectively.
Parents were advised to keep an eye on updates from the school regarding the resolution of these issues and any potential changes to the schedule. The community has expressed understanding and support as the school works to rectify the situation. Eisenhower High School aims to ensure a smooth return to normal operations as soon as possible.
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