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Outage in Edgenuity

Imagine Edgenuity - Schedules Created by Administrators not Running

Resolved Minor
April 06, 2026 - Started 23 days ago - Lasted about 5 hours
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Summary AI Generated

Imagine Edgenuity experienced an issue where schedules created by administrators were not running properly. The service disruption lasted 4.5 hours and was classified as a minor incident. The issue was resolved and users were able to resume normal activities.

Our team is actively investigating an issue impacting Imagine Edgenuity. Schedules created by Administrators are not running. We apologize for the inconvenience and will provide an update soon.

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RESOLVED 23 days ago - at 04/06/2026 11:16PM

We are happy to report that users should now be able to resume activities without difficulty.

We apologize for the prior inconvenience.

INVESTIGATING 23 days ago - at 04/06/2026 06:47PM

Our team is actively investigating an issue impacting Imagine Edgenuity.

Schedules created by Administrators are not running.

We apologize for the inconvenience and will provide an update soon.

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