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Fire-Wrecked LA Schools Find Classrooms in Empty Office Cubicles.

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      After a devastating fire destroyed many schools in Los Angeles County, some schools have found temporary classrooms in empty office spaces in prestigious business parks. Students now attend classes alongside employees from companies like Hulu and Roku, with classrooms divided by whiteboards and Lamborghini-branded sofas. The schools' new landlords include companies like BXP Inc. and JPMorgan Chase, who are helping to provide space for roughly 800 students from three private schools. Despite the unusual setting, families are grateful for the opportunity to maintain a sense of normalcy and familiar faces after losing so much in the fires. [Extracted from the article]
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