Early dismissal at Marian High School Thursday due to complete power outage
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UPDATE: As of 12:30 p.m., city officials say power has been restored to almost all customers but are still addressing "scattered outages caused by Sunday’s unprecedented storm."
ORIGINAL: MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- Marian High School announced via its website that students will be dismissed early due to complete power failure at the school.
School officials say they've begun implementing their reunification protocols.
Student drivers and their family members were released at 10:45 a.m.
Parents or authorized family members or designees began picking up students at 11:15 a.m.
Officials ask parents picking up students to follow directions of personnel on scene. You will need to complete a release card, and students will be called from their safe waiting space.
You're asked to use caution while driving on campus.
The main entrance will be closed while students are being released.