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Here’s the most recent information on closed public schools in Sonoma and Napa counties and when they may reopen. In some cases, schools suffered serious damage and plans for reopening are unknown.
School closure information came from the Sonoma County Office of Education. The data were last updated on Monday, Oct.30 at 4:00 p.m. The boundaries of the fires are as of Oct. 18 as provided by Cal Fire.
To view school specific information click on the dots on map.
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el 6 years ago6 years ago
Your map omitted that many schools in Mendocino County were closed for a week also.
Jeff Krause 6 years ago6 years ago
All Napa schools were also closed during the week of October 16-20. They are re-opening on Monday, 10/23.