Some Pasadena Unified schools reopen as students grapple with Eaton fire fallout
Briefly

Following the devastating Eaton fire, Pasadena Unified School District successfully reopened 10 of its campuses on Thursday, allowing over 3,400 students to return to class. This reopening marks a significant recovery milestone after district-wide closures initiated on January 8 for safety and cleanup. With a dedicated cleanup effort involving 1,500 workers, more than 100 tons of debris were removed, ensuring safety standards are met. Officials expressed optimism for rebuilding, emphasizing the importance of community support and teamwork during this challenging period.
It feels so good to see a beautiful school building open. Rebuilding and rebirth is essential. For all people at PUSD and beyond.
If someone would have told me that I was going to rebuild a school district in 14 days, I would have told them it was impossible.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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