Clinton High School has gone dark and will stay that way for the next few months.
On the WHOW Morning Show Monday, Clinton High School Principal Jerry Wayne told Regional Radio it has been a strange start to the summer at the high school as they await some electrical work to be done.
In the meantime, Wayne indicates that access to certain things is going to be limited for him and his staff. He sent out a reminder to parents a while back but reminded some things requested by their students or parents may have to wait.
According to Wayne, there is not a lot being impacted by the power situation at the high school. Some sports programs are having to adjust and make other arrangements, but the learning side has adapted to go remote thanks to COVID.
Elsewhere on campus, the community may have noticed the football field of the high school has taken on a more open look. Turf installation is underway at Sprague Field.













