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The Palisades Fire destroyed 30% of the campus, including 36 classrooms, storage facilities and the football stadium.
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Los Angeles Unified will spend $725 million to rebuild Palisades Charter High School, Palisades Charter Elementary and Marquez Charter Elementary.
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Morale at the district is low because of the impending layoffs and fear of immigration raids.
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Daycares have many questions — and fewer answers — about cleaning up a playground staple.
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There are still unanswered questions about rebuilding, how to make up for three weeks of lost in-person schooling, and how the fallout from the fires could worsen existing financial challenges.
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Some students work multiple jobs and give up extracurricular activities to supplement their financial aid. Many say it’s worth it.