California parents and educators help students cope with fire trauma, again
October 31, 2019
Schools and colleges across the state have had to shut their doors this week due to smoke, power shutoffs or direct fire danger.
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From floods and fires to earthquakes and pandemics, California schools must be prepared to protect their students and often serve as community hubs in times of emergencies. But lack of investment in facilities often undermines their ability to do so. This section includes stories about how schools are dealing with these threats.
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