`Pali High' Students Return to Classes in Old Sears Building
Parents express concern over $450 semester parking costs despite a 72% discount as Palisades High students adjust to a temporary Santa Monica campus after fire damage.
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`Pali High' Students Return to Classes in Old Sears Building
Students from fire-damaged Palisades Charter High School are back in class Wednesday in temporary quarters at the old Sears Building in Santa Monica. “Pali High,” as it’s known, was damaged in the deadly firestorm that engulfed the coastal community of Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7, and it won’t be ready to welcome students again until 2026. For now, students are returning to class in neighboring Santa Monica, not far from Santa Monica High School…
Drive safe: students are back in school
Palisades Charter High School students have returned to their temporary Santa Monica campus, marking the beginning of a busy back-to-school period that will see thousands of students converge on the city's school campuses over the next two weeks. Pali High students resumed classes Aug. 13 at the former Sears building site on Colorado Avenue, where […] The post Drive safe: students are back in school first appeared on Santa Monica Daily Press.
Palisades High Parents Frustrated by $450 Parking Fees at Temporary Santa Monica Campus
While the city touts the 72% discount off its standard $20 daily rate as an accommodation, some Palisades parents say it’s still an unmanageable cost and that other options are limited As Palisades Charter High School students return this week to their temporary campus in downtown Santa Monica, some parents are raising concerns over transportation logistics—particularly the steep price of parking, which runs more than $450 per semester. The park…
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