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Palisades High School reopens one year after Los Angeles fires
Summary
Palisades Charter High School reopened its West Los Angeles campus one year after the January 2025 wildfires; community members lined streets and school groups greeted students as classes resumed.
Content
Palisades Charter High School has reopened its campus in West Los Angeles one year after the January 2025 wildfires. The school had relocated to a temporary site while repairs and recovery work took place. School leaders organized a street-lined welcome and asked parents and community members to greet students as they returned.
Key details:
- The school resumed on-campus activities after roughly a year away from its Palisades site.
- School officials said about 40% of the campus burned in the January 2025 fires and students used a temporary Santa Monica facility during recovery.
- The reopening included planned greetings by the school band, student ambassadors and some faculty, and social media posts showed crowds with signs welcoming students back.
- The January 2025 wildfires damaged large parts of the surrounding community and caused civilian deaths, according to Cal Fire.
Summary:
The reopening serves as a visible milestone for the school community as students return to campus and public gatherings marked the anniversary. Undetermined at this time.
