King/Drew High School to Reopen After Storm
From Times Staff Reports
King/Drew Medical Magnet High School will reopen at 7:45 a.m. on Monday after a powerful storm caused flooding on the campus last week.
The 1,700-student school was closed after the storm Wednesday, in which hail clogged outdoor drains and forced water into the school.
Because the cafeteria was damaged, students are asked to bring sack lunches to school Monday, according to a Los Angeles Unified School District advisory. Students who participate in the federal free and reduced-lunch program will be provided with meals.
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