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Jesuit High School announced the cancellation of classes on Monday due to a significant technology outage that affected the school's operations. In a statement, school officials emphasized that while regular classes were suspended, after-school athletics and co-curricular activities would proceed as scheduled.
The unexpected disruption raised concerns among parents and students, but the administration assured the community that they were working diligently to resolve the technical difficulties. Faculty and staff were on hand to provide support and ensure that students involved in sports and other extracurricular activities could continue their routines without interruption.
As the school navigates this challenge, officials are committed to keeping families informed about the situation. They are hopeful that the technology issues will be resolved promptly, allowing for a smooth return to the regular school schedule. The community remains resilient, focusing on maintaining a positive environment for students during this time.
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