April 28, 2025 - 10:35

All classes at Jesuit High School in Sacramento have been canceled for Monday as a result of a significant technology outage affecting the entire campus. The decision to close the school was made to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff, as the outage disrupted essential systems necessary for daily operations.
Administrators announced that all offices will also be closed, and they are working diligently to resolve the technical issues. The outage has raised concerns among parents and students, who rely on technology for communication and educational resources.
In a statement, school officials expressed their commitment to restoring services as quickly as possible and will provide updates as the situation evolves. Students are encouraged to stay informed through official channels regarding any changes to the school schedule and upcoming events. The community is hopeful for a swift resolution to this unexpected disruption.
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