Broken water fountain floods Emerson Elementary in Seattle, forces extended closure
Oct 24, 2025, 9:30 AM | Updated: 9:31 am
A photo of the exterior of Emerson Elementary School. (Photo courtesy of KIRO 7)
(Photo courtesy of KIRO 7)
A broken water fountain inside Emerson Elementary School in South Seattle has caused significant damage to the second floor of the building, and classes on Friday and Monday have been canceled.
The water fountain caused significant damage to the school’s classrooms, supplies, and materials on both floors of the school located at 9709 60th Ave. S. in South Seattle, Emerson Elementary announced.
In response to the damage, classes have been canceled, and Emerson will remain closed for an extended period while substantial repairs are made to allow students and staff to return to a safe and healthy school building.
“We understand this situation may cause concern or inconvenience. Please know the health and safety of our students and staff is always our top priority,” Wilson wrote. “We will continue to communicate any important changes and updates, including information about transportation options.”
Sack lunches provided after Emerson Elementary closure
In a letter, Keyunda Wilson, the Principal of Emerson Elementary School, stated that in order to support student meal programs, the school district’s culinary service team will provide sack lunches on Friday and Monday from 9 a.m. to noon.
Sack lunches will be provided at two locations, including Emerson Elementary and the Lake Washington Apartments located at 9061 Seward Park Ave. S.
Additionally, Wilson noted the district is actively coordinating a transition for students to Old Van Asselt, located at 7201 Beacon Ave. S. in Seattle.
The timeline for the beginning of school at Old Van Asselt has yet to be determined, and updates will be shared as they become available.
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