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Students from Palisades High start new school at Santa Monica Sears building
Students from Palisades High start new school at Santa Monica Sears building

CBS News

time5 days ago

  • General
  • CBS News

Students from Palisades High start new school at Santa Monica Sears building

After the Palisades Fire tore through their school campus, students from Palisades Charter High School will be starting a new school year at the Santa Monica Sears building. The January wildfire severely damaged parts of the school, leaving students to attend classes online for several weeks before relocating to the vacant Sears building on Colorado Avenue in April. The department store was outfitted with classrooms and learning spaces to allow students to finish the rest of their school year. The school received donations from the community, which included furniture, carpet, paint, air conditioning and internet service. Now, on the first day of school, students will be more familiar with their surroundings at the Sears building as they seek a sense of normalcy in the fallout of the devastating fire. As many as 500 students and 11 staff members lost their homes to the Palisades Fire, according to Principal Dr. Pamela Magee. "All of this is so important as we bring everybody back together and try to get back that stability and normalcy that we all need," she told CBS News Los Angeles. The project to relocate an entire high school should've taken years, Magee said. She said she hopes that the school will be able to relocate to its main campus by January. In June, Pali High students celebrated their graduation at the Hollywood Bowl. Students were able to celebrate their big accomplishment and cross the stage after enduring an unimaginable year. All three schools in the Palisades community were burned during the Jan. 7 wildfire. The Los Angeles Unified School District budgeted $600 million-plus towards the rebuilding of the three schools.

Townsville, Damai primary schools to move in 2029 due to growing demand for places
Townsville, Damai primary schools to move in 2029 due to growing demand for places

CNA

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Townsville, Damai primary schools to move in 2029 due to growing demand for places

SINGAPORE: Two primary schools will relocate in 2029 to meet the growing demand for places in East Canberra and Tampines North, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said on Wednesday (May 14). Townsville Primary School will move from Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 to the junction of Canberra Walk and Canberra Crescent in Sembawang. Damai Primary School will relocate from Bedok Reservoir Crescent to Tampines Street 64, next to the upcoming Tampines North MRT station on the Cross Island Line. There will be no Primary 1 registration for either school from 2025 to 2027. They will admit their first batch of Primary 1 students at their new campuses in 2029 through the 2028 Primary 1 registration exercise. MOE said that there will be sufficient places in Ang Mo Kio and Bedok for all incoming Primary 1 children living near Townsville and Damai's current locations. To minimise disruption for existing students in both schools, their existing campuses at Ang Mo Kio and Bedok will remain operational until 2030, allowing students to complete their studies at their schools' current locations. This means that both schools will operate from two campuses in 2029 and 2030. The new campus of Townsville Primary School is a 14.1km drive from its current location, while the new Damai Primary School is about 5.2km from its old spot. In 2023, Guangyang Primary School merged with Townsville Primary School, with the new school retaining the name and location of the latter. NEW MOE KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY SCHOOLS MOE announced in 2022 plans to open a kindergarten at Townsville Primary School's Ang Mo Kio campus. This MOE kindergarten will not open as planned due to Townsville Primary School's move to East Canberra. There is already a "steady supply" of preschool places in East Canberra, including three MOE kindergartens within 1km and 2km of Townsville Primary School's new campus, said the ministry. "The demand for preschool places in Ang Mo Kio will continue to be met by existing preschools in the area," MOE said, adding that the Ang Mo Kio area also has three MOE kindergartens. MOE had earlier announced the opening of a new kindergarten in Tampines North in 2029. This will be at Damai Primary School's new site. The ministry also said on Wednesday that two new primary schools will be set up at Chencharu in Yishun and North Coast in Woodlands, by 2031. This will "accommodate the children of families moving into these estates in the coming years".

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