Issaquah School District to resume classes on 2-hour delay Monday

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah School District plans to resume classes with a two-hour delay on Monday, following damage caused by a recent bomb cyclone. School officials are diligently assessing the storm's effects to ensure that classrooms are safe and operational before a full reopening. The delay aims to give staff adequate time to prepare for students while addressing any lingering issues from the storm. Parents and students are encouraged to remain attentive to updates from the district as the situation evolves. This decision reflects the district's priority of student safety amidst challenging weather conditions.

The community has shown resilience in the face of these disruptions, highlighting the importance of adaptive responses to natural events. As the district navigates these challenges, it emphasizes transparency and communication with families. The ongoing assessment will determine the timeline for returning to normal operations.

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