Aptos High School Closes Due to Power Outage

Classroom at Aptos High School affected by power outage

Aptos, California, September 18, 2025

News Summary

Aptos High School has canceled classes following an ongoing power outage caused by issues with the school’s own equipment. The outage began on Saturday, forcing the school to rely on generators since Monday. PG&E confirmed that the situation is isolated to the school and has offered assistance for repairs. The Pajaro Valley Unified School District is working with contractors to resolve the issues, but there is currently no timeline for when classes will resume. Families are anxiously awaiting further updates regarding the situation.

Aptos, California – Aptos High School has canceled classes on Wednesday morning due to an ongoing power outage linked to the school’s own equipment. The outage, which began on Saturday, has caused significant disruption, forcing the school to rely on generators since Monday.

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) crews responded promptly to the situation and determined that the power issues were not related to their broader electrical system. Instead, PG&E confirmed that it was the school’s own equipment that caused the outage, allowing them to isolate the school and restore electricity to other customers in the area. This affected a small number of residents, according to Jeremy Howard, PG&E’s regional senior manager.

With students unable to attend classes, the Pajaro Valley Unified School District has engaged contractors to conduct repairs on the compromised equipment. PG&E has offered assistance to the district, which has been accepted as part of their ongoing support during the resolution of the issue. However, as of the latest reports, there was no specific timeline provided for how long the repairs would take or when students could return to class. Families in the Pajaro Valley community are now left awaiting further updates regarding the situation.

Classes operated normally on Monday and Tuesday before the unexpected cancellation on Wednesday. On that day, the district was still assessing the situation while Alejandro Chavez, the public information officer for the district, acknowledged that the repairs were turning out to be more complicated than initially expected. Staff had anticipated the arrival of PG&E crews to assist in restoring power to the school’s system.

It has yet to be confirmed what exactly caused the power issue at Aptos High School at this time. Importantly, this outage is unrelated to another incident affecting nearly 1,300 PG&E customers located in Mid and South Santa Cruz County, which occurred later in the week, indicating that the challenges faced by Aptos High are isolated to that specific facility.

As the district continues to navigate the ongoing power problems, officials remain hopeful to expedite repairs to facilitate a swift return of students to the classroom. Meanwhile, the administration has not yet decided whether to cancel classes for Thursday as they assess the developing situation and seek to keep the community informed.

FAQ

What caused the power outage at Aptos High School?

The power outage was caused by issues with the school’s own equipment, which has been confirmed by PG&E.

When did the power outage begin?

The power outage began on Saturday and has led to the cancellation of classes on Wednesday.

How has the school been managing the power outage?

The school has relied on generators since Monday while awaiting repairs on its equipment.

Are other residents affected by this power outage?

The outage at Aptos High School is separate from another incident affecting nearly 1,300 PG&E customers in Mid and South Santa Cruz County.

What is the school district doing to resolve the situation?

The Pajaro Valley Unified School District has called in contractors for repairs and has been in communication with PG&E for support.

Will classes resume soon?

At this time, there is no confirmed timeline for when classes will resume, and the district is evaluating the situation continuously.

Key Features of the Aptos High School Power Outage

Feature Description
Start of Outage Saturday
School’s Action Relying on generators since Monday
PG&E Response Confirmed issue related to school’s equipment
Contractors for Repairs Engaged by Pajaro Valley Unified School District
Classes Cancellation Wednesday
Ongoing Status Awaiting further updates and timeline for repairs

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