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12 schools sending students home due to power outage

12 schools sending students home due to power outage Share This EastIdahoNews.com file photo AMMON Several schools in the Bonneville Joint School District 93 are sending students home because of a power outage Tuesday morning. The outage began around 8 a.m. and impacts over 12,000 Rocky Mountain Power customers in the Ammon, Lincoln and Iona areas. As such, District 93 administrators say this will affect the lunch program so parents are asked to pick up their kids. “Phones at these schools will be out so you will not be able to call the school,” the district said in a letter. “You will need to come into the office to pick your child up.”

Power restored to 12,000 customers in Ammon/Lincoln area

Power restored to 12,000 customers in Ammon/Lincoln area UPDATE 9:50 a.m.: The power has been restored to customers in the Ammon and Lincoln areas. The power went out just after 8 a.m. Bonneville School District says they are able to keep students in school. Lunch should be normal they said. UPDATE 9:17 a.m.: Bonneville School District is encouraging parents to pick up their kids at school affected by the power outage. But if parents can not pick up their children, they will keep them at school. Those schools include: Tiebreaker Elementary School District officials say they may not be able to provide lunch to these schools is why they re encouraging parents to pick up students.

Students share their school COVID-19 experience in their own words

Friday marked the halfway point of a school year held completely during the coronavirus pandemic. The Post Register wanted to hear directly from students about what it’s been like to learn and attend school in 2020. Students from throughout Bonneville County submitted essays to the paper sharing their thoughts on how the year has gone. Idaho Falls High School sophomore Sascha Mai was selected as the essay contest winner and will receive a $50 Target gift card. Her essay, along with the other finalists for the contest, are published below to show the challenges and highlights of the current state of education.

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