More Schools in Pasadena Reopen After the Eaton Fire, Others in Malibu Close Due to Weather Conditions
Pasadena Schools Reopen
The Pasadena Unified School District announced that several schools will reopen on Monday after the Eaton Fire, which had previously led to their closure. The following campuses will resume operations:
- Field Elementary
- Washington STEM Magnet
- Madison Elementary
- Norma Coombs Elementary
- Children’s Center at Jefferson
The district has ensured that all sites have been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized by a specialized contractor, and masks will be distributed to students and staff to ensure a safe learning environment.
Santa Monica-Malibu Schools Close
In contrast, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has announced that several schools will be closed due to dangerous weather and road conditions:
- Webster Elementary
- Malibu Elementary
- Malibu Middle School
- Malibu High School
All other schools in the Santa Monica area will remain open.
Conclusion
The double-edged sword of natural disasters and education: while some schools in Pasadena are able to reopen, others in Malibu must remain closed for the safety of their students and staff. As the situation continues to evolve, we will provide updates and information on any changes to school schedules and operations.
FAQs
Q: Which Pasadena schools are reopening?
A: Field Elementary, Washington STEM Magnet, Madison Elementary, Norma Coombs Elementary, and the Children’s Center at Jefferson are reopening.
Q: Why are some schools in Malibu closed?
A: The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has decided to close Webster Elementary, Malibu Elementary, Malibu Middle School, and Malibu High School due to dangerous weather and road conditions.
Q: Will students and staff at reopened Pasadena schools receive masks?
A: Yes, masks will be distributed to students and staff at reopened schools to ensure a safe learning environment.