More than 600,000 students across Los Angeles face significant disruption to their education due to catastrophic wildfires, affecting multiple school districts and facilities.
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho noted that two elementary schools are feared lost, while Palisades Charter High School has sustained substantial damage, complicating recovery efforts.
As the fires continue, school districts are still assessing damage, with LAUSD taking time to decide on school openings while Pasadena Unified remains closed next week.
LAUSD officials have established food distribution sites to support families, as many students, like 10-year-old Miah Garcia, rely on these resources amid the displacement.
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