Of the 680 previously enrolled students at Princess Nāhi‘ena‘ena Elementary, 219 are enrolled in other public schools and 91 are in distance learning.
For Lahaina Intermediate, of the 647 previously enrolled students, 173 have enrolled at other public schools, and 103 are in distance learning.
There were 1,037 Lahainaluna High School student pre-fire. Of that number, 186 are re-enrolled at other public schools and 234 are in distance learning.
Last week, the Department of Education announced options for displaced students by designating Central and South Maui schools as temporary school sites.
The department announced the following temporary sites for students to return to learning environments with their teachers and peers to help facilitate the healing process and restore some sense of normalcy they await clearance for the Lahaina campuses to reopen.
This is heartbreaking
No surprise here....
Well, O’Biden’s kitchen almost caught fire, and that $700 dollars ought to help with the healing...
Has the state ever announced how many bodies of children were found?
Government isn’t going to give answers until something else distracts Americans. That will probably be another government caused crisis.
OR
THEY ARE DEAD.
OR TRAFFICKED.
This happens at every school in a fire area. If we had been paying attention, we would have seen this.
Yes, children died, but not 1700. The death toll has been at 115 for a couple of weeks now and they are nearly done searching. They are NOT going to find a place with 1700 incinerated children because it didn’t happen.
The names of the dead that they are releasing are mostly older, as is usually the case. The last time I looked, there were a handful of children, one young boy who died with his dog.
As for being unaccounted, people just leave. Many people are very traumatized by this type of experience and simply leave and notify no one. Again, it happens at every fire. It will be months before they track down everyone.
What’s the breakdown on possible deaths vs families just trying to cope with the loss of everything and re-enrolling kids is not a priority right now?
And how many died in the fire?
I would think that surviving parents have contacted the police or FEMA if some of their children are still missing. That should give some idea of how many children may be deceased.