Hundreds of public schoolteachers in Southern California lost their homes to wildfires, forcing many to find temporary housing while aiming to return to their classrooms.
In the Pasadena Unified School District alone, about 300 employees, including teachers, lost their homes due to the Eaton fire, affecting the school community profoundly.
Cecily Myart-Cruz, president of United Teachers Los Angeles, noted that nearly 150 teachers lost their homes, with expected increases in homelessness among staff.
Rebecca Mitsuse, a displaced teacher, emphasized the urgency of finding housing for her family while grappling with the impact of the wildfires on her students.
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