Palisades Charter High School, damaged in this month's firestorm, reopened online Tuesday. But many students dreaded the Zoom classes after enduring them amid the pandemic.
A Los Angeles high school damaged in the Palisades fire last week has put out a call seeking a place for staff to hold classes and athletic practices while the community recovers.
The Dolphins boys and girls basketball teams returned to action for the first time this week since the Palisades fire started on January 7.
Damage from the massive Palisades Fire could send students back into remote learning, but administrators are seeking an alternative.
Educators at a Pacific Palisades school are scrambling to find a temporary learning location after the blaze severely damaged the campus. Officials at Palisades Charter High School said they are
Palisades Charter High School, which has been the locale of several TV and film projects, has been significantly damaged by the Palisades Fire.
Although Palisades Charter High largely survived the fire it is nowhere near ready to re-open. * The school is looking for a temporary location and is prepping to resume classes online.
The drive will take place at Roybal Learning Center on Saturday and accepted donation items include sporting equipment and balls for any sport.
The school is urgently looking to secure a temporary campus for its students and staff after the entire back portion of the building was destroyed in the Palisades Fire.
Palisades Charter High School (PCHS) in Los Angeles is appealing to the community to help find a new campus after its previous one was severely damaged by the ongoing wildfires in California.
Those structures included about 40% of the schools' facilities, Pamela Magee, principal of Palisades Charter High School, wrote in a letter to the community Saturday. "As you know, the school is ...
High School on SI senior reporter Tarek Fattal went to the Palisades Charter campus Friday afternoon to check on the status of the school after the horrific Palisades fire.