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Puyallup Today
By the People, for the People
Ferrucci Junior High Fire Disrupts Puyallup Students' Return from Spring Break
Electrical blaze causes smoke, gas, and water damage, but no injuries reported as district hopes for quick cleanup and reopening.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 8:33am
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An electrical fire at Ferrucci Junior High in Puyallup, Washington has caused significant damage to a new classroom wing, sending smoke and gas through the building and resulting in water damage. While no one was injured, the incident has raised concerns about when students will be able to return to school after spring break on April 13, as the district assesses safety and coordinates cleanup efforts.
Why it matters
The fire at Ferrucci Junior High is a major disruption for students and families in the Puyallup community, as they were expecting a smooth return to classes after spring break. The incident highlights the importance of school safety and the district's ability to respond quickly to unexpected emergencies, especially as students' education has already been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The details
The fire started in an electrical room and spread smoke and gas throughout a new classroom wing of Ferrucci Junior High. While no one was inside the building at the time and there were no injuries, the incident caused significant water damage that will require extensive cleanup before the school can reopen. District officials are hopeful that students will still be able to return after spring break on April 13, but they are waiting on safety inspections and the completion of cleanup efforts before making a final determination.
- The fire occurred at Ferrucci Junior High in Puyallup, Washington.
- The incident happened prior to spring break, which is scheduled for April 6-12, 2026.
- District officials are hoping students can return to school on April 13, 2026 after spring break, pending safety checks and cleanup.
The players
Ferrucci Junior High
A public middle school in Puyallup, Washington that was impacted by an electrical fire prior to spring break.
Puyallup School District
The school district overseeing Ferrucci Junior High and coordinating the response and cleanup efforts following the fire.
What’s next
The Puyallup School District will conduct safety inspections and complete cleanup efforts at Ferrucci Junior High before determining if students can return to classes on April 13 as originally scheduled after spring break.
The takeaway
The fire at Ferrucci Junior High has created uncertainty and disruption for students and families in Puyallup, highlighting the importance of school safety and a district's ability to respond quickly to emergencies. While the district is hopeful for a timely reopening, the incident serves as a reminder of the challenges schools can face in maintaining continuity of education, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.


