Many Southern California Schools Will Remain Open Despite Floods

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Most school districts in Southern California, including Los Angeles Unified, the second-largest in the country, were planning to keep most classrooms open on Monday, officials said, even as the state battled heavy rain, flooding and mudslides.

Many students depend on schools for basic nutrition, the Los Angeles superintendent, Alberto Carvalho, said at a news conference on Sunday, explaining why he had decided not to close most of the district. On Monday morning, district officials noted in an update that winds were forecast to diminish, citing that as another reason to keep schools open.

Los Angeles Unified has more than 400,000 students in more than 700 schools across the district. At least one, Vinedale College Preparatory Academy in Sun Valley, will be closed because it is in a mandatory evacuation area. Those students will report to a different school, according to the district.

Several other districts in Southern California, including Long Beach and San Diego, also had not announced any plans to close as of early Monday morning. Long Beach Unified School District said on social media that it would trim trees and remove debris from roofs to “eliminate potential hazards.” It also asked parents to prioritize safety and leave more time for drop off and pickup.

Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Schools announced on Monday morning that all of its Malibu schools would be closed, but the district’s Santa Monica schools would remain open.

Santa Barbara Unified Schools, a smaller district north of Los Angeles, was also closed on Monday as a precautionary measure, officials said. “This decision prioritizes the safety and well-being of our students and staff during potentially hazardous weather conditions,” the school district said in a statement.

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