Firefighters respond to a fire incident at Arrowhead Middle School
A fire at Arrowhead Middle School led to the early closure of the school and the relocation of students to a nearby library. The fire, contained to the boiler room, was quickly managed by school staff, and no injuries were reported. Students will attend classes elsewhere while assessments are made on the building’s safety. This incident raises ongoing concerns about the school’s infrastructure, particularly following a previous fire caused by a mechanical failure that resulted in significant damage.
Kansas City, Kansas — Arrowhead Middle School experienced an early school day cancellation Monday morning following a fire that broke out within the school building. The incident prompted an evacuation around 10 a.m. and led to the temporary relocation of students to a nearby facility.
The fire originated in the boiler room adjacent to the cafeteria, where a table caught fire. School staff promptly responded by containing the flames to the boiler room area, preventing the fire from spreading further. Emergency evacuation procedures were successfully carried out, ensuring all students and staff evacuated the building safely. Importantly, no injuries were reported during the incident.
After the evacuation, students were moved to the Kansas City Kansas Public Library’s West Wyandotte location, which was designated as a temporary shelter for the remainder of the school day. Parents were given the option to pick up their children from the library, and approximately one-third of the school’s students remained at the library for the rest of the day. This flexible approach allowed families to decide the best course of action for their children amidst the emergency.
To continue their educational activities, Arrowhead Middle School students will attend classes at HomeField KC on Tuesday. The specific timeline for students to return to the original school building remains uncertain as authorities assess the damage and ensure safety. School officials have yet to announce a definitive date for resuming normal operations in the main school facility.
This fire incident is not the first safety concern at Arrowhead Middle School. In November 2024, the school was temporarily closed for a week due to damage caused by a weekend fire resulting from a mechanical failure in the HVAC system. That event led to classroom damage and highlighted ongoing challenges related to the building’s safety and maintenance. The recent fire adds to concerns about the school’s infrastructure and prompts further investigation into safety protocols.
Officials from the Kansas City Kansas Public Schools district emphasized that safety measures were effectively executed during the incident. The school’s quick response and the support of emergency services ensured that everyone remained safe and that the fire was contained with minimal disruption. Continued monitoring and safety reviews are expected to prevent future incidents and maintain a secure environment for students and staff.
The fire at Arrowhead Middle School resulted in an early closing, student evacuation, and a temporary relocation to a community resource. While the incident caused disruption, authorities confirm that safety protocols were effectively followed with no injuries reported. The community and school district are now focused on repairs, safety assessments, and planning for students’ return to their regular campus.
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