The Dolphins boys and girls basketball teams returned to action for the first time this week since the Palisades fire started on January 7.
Damage from the massive Palisades Fire could send students back into remote learning, but administrators are seeking an alternative.
A Los Angeles high school damaged in the Palisades fire last week has put out a call seeking a place for staff to hold classes and athletic practices while the community recovers.
Palisades Charter High School senior Charlie Speiser discusses the destruction of his school during the California wildfires on ‘Fox & Friends.’
Flames from the Palisades Fire sweeping through Los Angeles have reached the well known Palisades Charter High School. As of Wednesday afternoon, it is unclear what the assessed damage is, and Newsweek has reached out to the Palisades Charter High School for comment via email.
The Palisades Fire has engulfed Palisades Charter High School, a school that has long been a popular location for Hollywood productions. NBC Los Angeles reported on Tuesday night that the wildfire spread through several structures at the PCHS campus, and had all but destroyed the adjacent Theatre Palisades.
Educators at a Pacific Palisades school are scrambling to find a temporary learning location after the blaze severely damaged the campus. Officials at Palisades Charter High School said they are
Palisades Charter High School, a popular filming location for Hollywood productions that also boasts such famous alumni as Forest Whitaker, J.J. Abrams, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, has been damaged by the devastating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles.
The drive will take place at Roybal Learning Center on Saturday and accepted donation items include sporting equipment and balls for any sport.
Palisades Charter High School, which has been the locale of several TV and film projects, has been significantly damaged by the Palisades Fire.
The 1976 horror movie classic “Carrie”; “Freaky Friday,” starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis; and “Crazy/Beautiful,” featuring Kirsten Dunst, were filmed at the high school. The television series “Teen Wolf” also was filmed there.
A California high school known as a popular Hollywood film location was reportedly damaged by the Palisades Fire on Tuesday. Firefighters are seen on the ground trying to extinguish the fire to ...