Eaton fire upends the education of thousands of students whose schooling is jolted again
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"The pandemic took a really hard toll on my mental health, and getting back into a regular schedule and going to a campus and seeing everybody there was really healing," said Weibel, an Aveson senior. "And now all of it's gone.... Everything is gone."
The Pasadena Unified School District of 14,000 students is in emergency mode with five school sites severely damaged or destroyed, all of the district's 24 campuses closed since Jan. 8, and staff, students and parents reeling from the trauma of profound losses.
But concern is mounting as the education of thousands of children is once again in disarray. The district rented space at three campuses to charter schools - Aveson, Odyssey and Pasadena Rosebud Academy.
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