(KRON) — A Vallejo college has canceled courses “until further notice” after it was sufferer to a copper theft on Friday, in keeping with an announcement from Vallejo Metropolis Unified Faculty District (VCUSD). Solano Widenmann Management Academy college students, beginning Monday, can have their courses put to a halt for not less than one week.
The copper theft has “severely damaged” the varsity’s electrical techniques. The facility outage was found when VCUSD employees hosted a basketball occasion Saturday morning.
In line with college officers, energy was out between Friday night and early Saturday morning.
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The college, which serves college students from Kindergarten to eighth grade, anticipates it will likely be closed for one week whereas crews work to revive electrical techniques. Nevertheless, if one week just isn’t sufficient for repairs, the varsity stated preparations will probably be made for college kids to proceed their courses.
College students and their households will probably be up to date on ParentSquare. A discover of the category cancellations was additionally posted on the homepage of Solano Widenmann Management Academy’s web site.
Solano Widenmann Management Academy opened again in 1980. It’s situated at 1025 Corocan Ave.
The Vallejo Police Division is investigating the theft, college officers stated.