Eisenhower High School classes remain canceled for technology issues

DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — Eisenhower High School in Decatur will not have classes on Monday because of technological difficulties, as reported by the district on Sunday night.

Decatur Public Schools said the district is actively working to resolve “critical technology infrastructure” required for school operations.

A spokesperson for the district stated in a press release, “We apologize for the disruption and value the patience and support of our Eisenhower families while we work towards safely resuming operations. Updates will be provided when more details are available.”

The district added that its mass notification/ robo call system is also experiencing interruptions.

Shuttles for cohort two and three of the Tech and Prep Academy will still run at the usual time from Eisenhower on Monday. Other schools in the district will follow their regular schedule.

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