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Wildfire Scarred School Reopens Doors
28 Jan
Summary
- Palisades Charter High School welcomes students back after a devastating wildfire.
- The wildfire destroyed nearly 7,000 structures and caused 12 civilian casualties.
- A temporary campus was established in the Santa Monica Sears building.

Palisades Charter High School has officially welcomed students back to its campus, a year after the destructive January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. The fires significantly impacted the West Los Angeles community, with 40% of the school's campus being burned.
The school community celebrated the return with a festive atmosphere, as students were greeted by the school band and faculty. Dr. Pam Magee, the executive director, expressed pride in the community's resilience and unity throughout the challenging year.
The Palisades Fire, which began on January 7, 2025, was a significant event, leading to the destruction of nearly 7,000 structures and resulting in 12 civilian deaths. During the recovery period, Palisades Charter High School utilized the Santa Monica Sears building as a temporary campus.




