Pasadena students return to class after wildfires |
After the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires, students from Pasadena USD returned to school, facing emotional challenges but showing remarkable resilience. Katje Davis, a teacher, noted: “This loss was hard... we’ve figured out how to put the kids first.” Despite losing two elementary schools, the district quickly relocated students to maintain community ties. By May, assessments revealed a 15% increase in elementary students performing at or above grade level in math and a 14% increase in reading. Pedro Noguera, Dean of USC’s Rossier School of Education, emphasized the importance of schools in providing stability, stating, “Schools provide a sense of continuity and safety for children.” While some families left, others expressed intentions to return, highlighting the ongoing impact of the fires on the community.