Greenwood Christian School Cancels First Day Due to Storm Damage

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Greenwood Christian School in Greenwood had to cancel its first day of classes due to a severe storm that caused extensive damage, including downed power lines. The cancellation was announced on social media, with no injuries reported. As cleanup efforts are underway, local officials warn of hazardous conditions and road closures. The school community remains hopeful for a swift recovery and restoration of services to resume normal operations.

Greenwood, South Carolina – Greenwood Christian School had to cancel its first day of classes on Wednesday, August 14, 2025, due to a fallen tree that damaged power lines on Woodlawn Road. The storm-related incident left the school without electricity and internet connectivity, which are essential for daily operations.

The cancellation announcement was made on Facebook by Chris John, the head of the school, who assured parents and the community that no injuries were reported as a result of the incident. Updates on the situation are expected to be communicated promptly to keep everyone informed.

Prior to the school’s cancellation, a severe thunderstorm struck Greenwood on the evening of Monday, August 12, 2025. This storm brought heavy rain and strong winds, leading to considerable disruptions in the area. Among the extensive damages reported, a large tree was uprooted along Cambridge Avenue, blocking the roadway and bringing down power lines.

The intersection of Grace Street and Cambridge Avenue is currently closed due to tree damage from the storm, further complicating travel in the area. Emergency crews from the Greenwood Fire Department were dispatched to the scene to manage the roadblock and assist with clearing the downed power lines. However, no timeline has been provided for when the cleanup will be completed, causing ongoing concerns for local residents.

Greenwood Christian School, like many educational institutions, relies heavily on a stable power supply to support its day-to-day functions. As the first day of classes was anticipated to be a significant event for students returning to school, the disruption has created challenges for families who were prepared for the start of the academic year.

Community members are advised to remain cautious as cleanup efforts continue. The storm’s aftermath may lead to further road closures and potential hazards in the area. For now, residents are being encouraged to stay updated with local news channels and to follow safety guidelines when navigating through affected streets.

School officials remain hopeful that operations will resume as soon as power is restored and the necessary safety checks are completed. Parents and guardians of students at Greenwood Christian School are advised to monitor communications from the school regarding rescheduling of classes and any further developments.

As events unfold, the community of Greenwood is facing the challenge of recovering from the storm, with power restoration and road cleanup efforts being top priorities. The impact of the storm emphasizes the importance of being prepared for weather-related incidents and the potential disruptions they can cause to daily life.

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