Originally published by The River City Review inside the West Sacramento News-Ledger on Feb. 13, 2002
Do you remember back in October when The Review reported that the new two-story building would be finished sometime in December? Well, obviously it was not. The new date target was January 24, at least for the interior of the classrooms. On Tuesday January 29, the building was opened for partial use.
The construction crew has opted to use a power generator for electricity in the classrooms of the new building due to the fact that PG&E will be unable to hook up the electricity for awhile. They hope to have PG&E come out to hook up the power by the second week of February. This generator will not have enough power to run the elevator, just the lights and the heating and air. There isn’t even enough power to generate computer usage.
Assignments to the new buildings are only temporary, and another room shift is scheduled in the spring.
Editor’s Note: The Review is a high school publication at River City High School in West Sacramento, Calif., for which Daniel Wilson wrote and edited between 2000-2004. The stories published in this category appear in their original form with the only corrections being removal of hyphens for line breaks and the fixing of typos.