AUBURN — Two local schools were without heat early Monday morning, but classes were held as usual, according to a Facebook post from the School Department.
Edward Little High School’s heat was working again at 7 a.m., according to the post.
“It will take time to heat a building the size of EL,” the post read.
At midmorning, Washburn Elementary School’s heating system was not working, but the temperature inside was 60 degrees, according to the Facebook post.
The Sun Journal was unable to reach school officials at noon.
Robocalls had been made to parents to inform them of the heating situation. Both buildings were operating on a normal schedule, the post read.

The heat at Edward Little High School in Auburn was turned on at 7 a.m. Monday. (Sun Journal 2014 file photo)
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