The first day of school at the Aromas-San Juan Unified School District on Aug. 15 didn’t quite go as planned.

A gas leak at Aromas School forced the school to send all students home for the day. According to Janet Watson of the Superintendent’s Office, Pacific Gas & Electric is on site to address the issue.

San Juan School was without power for the day after a truck crashed into a power pole near the school sometime during the night, Watson said. According to PG&E, the power was expected to be restored by 2 p.m.

Watson said classes would continue throughout the morning.

“We apologize for the inconvenience but truly appreciate your patience and cooperation,” she wrote in an alert to parents.

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Erik Chalhoub joined Weeklys as an editor in 2019. Prior to his current position, Chalhoub worked at The Pajaronian in Watsonville for seven years, serving as managing editor from 2014-2019.

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