One school reopens in Malibu, some Pasadena schools to reopen Thursday
Students impacted by the Palisades Fire are slowly returning to some sort of normalcy as schools are beginning to reopen.
On Tuesday, Webster Elementary welcomed back students.
The district said Malibu Elementary, Middle and High schools still don't have power and remain closed.
"We're monitoring conditions and will notify families of changes," said the district in a post on X.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District said it's taken steps to address air quality concerns, including installing air filters in classrooms, asking staff to keep windows and doors closed, adjusting outdoor activities, and monitoring air quality index levels.
The district is also asking families who lost homes or are displaced to fill out a survey to better understand and support their needs.
Over in Pasadena, students will be returning to school on Thursday.
Pasadena Unified will reopen schools in phases over a two-week period, with all students back to school by the end of January. Campuses located furthest from the fire zone will reopen first.
Each campus will reopen only after cleaning, sanitizing and testing for safe environmental levels.
Here's a list of PUSD schools reopening on Thursday.
- Hamilton Elementary
- Willard Elementary and *Children's Center
- Blair Middle and High School
- San Rafael Elementary
- McKinley School
- *Rose City High School
- *Center for Independent Study
- *Pasadena Adult Living Skills
- *Twilight Adult School
- *Aveson Global Leadership Academy (charter) - Sports Academy
*located on the Wilson campus