Students return to campus amid water crisis in Jackson

Spann Elementary School principal Lori G. Torrey, right, leads a group of children to their parent's cars following a full day of in-school learning after having to again undertake virtual learning classes due to the city's water issues that forced Jackson Public Schools to close for several days, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022, in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

While its water crisis continued, students in Mississippi’s capital were able to return to class for the first time in a week Tuesday with assurances that the toilets and sinks in their buildings would finally work.

Jackson remained under a boil water advisory, but the drop in water pressure that had brought the system to near collapse appeared to be resolved, officials said.

Sherwin Johnson, a spokesperson for Jackson Public Schools, confirmed in a statement to The Associated Press on Tuesday that schools had re-opened after a drop in water pressure forced a move to virtual instruction.