
Simi Valley Unified School District to remain closed on Wednesday due to Sandy Fire
Students in the Simi Valley Unified School District will miss school again on Wednesday as the 1,698-acre Sandy Fire continues to burn.
Simi Valley USD issued a statement, writing, "Out of an abundance of caution and with the knowledge that so many of our families and staff are directly impacted by the Sandy Fire, ALL Simi Valley Unified School District schools and campuses will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, May 20, for most staff and all students."
Only key leadership will be asked to report to work, the district said.
The closure includes all after-school programs that are on Simi Valley USD campuses.
The district said it will continue to monitor the Sandy Fire and will communicate with staff and families again on Wednesday about whether or not schools will reopen on Thursday.
In the latest update, the Ventura County Fire Department said 43,702 residents are under evacuation orders, and 399 residents are under evacuation warnings. A total of 869 firefighters are working to extinguish the blaze.







