October 6, 2025 - 01:23

DECATUR, Ill. — Classes at Eisenhower High School in Decatur have been canceled for Monday following significant technology issues, as announced by the district on Sunday evening. Decatur Public Schools is currently addressing what they describe as "critical technology infrastructure" challenges that are essential for the smooth operation of the school.
The district has expressed their sincere apologies for the disruption this cancellation may cause to students and their families. They are working diligently to resolve the issues as quickly as possible to ensure that students can return to a functional learning environment.
Parents and guardians have been urged to stay informed as updates will be provided once the situation is rectified. The district appreciates the understanding and support of the community during this challenging time, emphasizing their commitment to restoring normalcy at Eisenhower High School. Further announcements are expected as the situation develops.
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