The recent fires in Los Angeles have led to significant damage to schools, with post-fire recovery efforts focusing on ensuring the continuation of education and providing resources for affected students.
Los Angeles United School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho reported that two elementary schools are likely total losses and Palisades Charter High School sustained significant damage.
Pasadena Unified Superintendent Elizabeth Blanco emphasized that the top priority is ensuring students continue their education despite the damage, with plans for learning options and meal distributions in place.
Both superintendents are hopeful for schools to reopen on January 13, yet uncertainties remain if physical schools are not available for students.
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