Palisades High to reopen campus with portable classrooms one year after fire
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Palisades High to reopen campus with portable classrooms one year after fire
""For the buildings ... that are intact, we're going through the industrial cleaning process and getting those buildings repaired," "We're hoping they'll be able to return after winter break," "They have not cleared all of the environmental clearances yet, so we're still working on that, and we're going to continue to work with that community to inform them as to when it's safe to return to those buildings.""
"Palisades Charter High School students are scheduled to return to their campus in January, one year after the Palisades fire devastated their community and badly damaged the popular school, displacing some 3,000 students. The plan is for students to use the approximately 70% of campus that was damaged by smoke but not destroyed as well as 30 portable buildings that will temporarily occupy the baseball field."
Palisades Charter High School students will return to campus in January, one year after the Palisades fire damaged the school and displaced about 3,000 students. About 70% of the campus was smoke-damaged but not destroyed and will be used alongside 30 temporary portable buildings on the baseball field. Intact buildings are undergoing industrial cleaning and repairs, and environmental clearances remain pending before occupancy. The site is owned by the Los Angeles Unified School District. A $266.6-million project that includes a new classroom building and a restored baseball field is expected to finish by the third quarter of 2029. Students will leave temporary quarters at a repurposed Sears building; about one in six students left before that site opened.
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