All public schools in the Virgin Islands, with the exception of John H. Woodson Junior High, will resume full operations on Monday, following the passage of Hurricane Erin, the V.I. Education Department announced in a press release Sunday.
The department confirmed that schools across the territory are ready to welcome students back to classrooms. That includes the St. Croix Educational Complex High School, which was closed Friday due to a water pump issue. The Bureau of School Construction and Maintenance worked through the weekend to fix the problem and ensure a safe and functional environment, according to the press release.
The department acknowledged the ongoing hardships families face during hurricane season, including emotional stress, limited resources, and disruptions to water and electricity. “Our thoughts remain with all those who continue to recover from the storm,” the release stated. “As students, educators, and staff return to campuses, the VIDE hopes that schools can once again provide stability, connection, and a sense of normalcy for our children.”
Officials said the VIDE will continue working closely with the Bureau of School Construction and Maintenance through the remainder of hurricane season to maintain safe facilities and minimize interruptions to learning. Families are urged to stay prepared and follow updates from official VIDE communication platforms, the release stated.
“Together, we will ensure that learning continues and that our schools remain safe, supportive places for all,” the release stated.


