
Schools face disastrous risk of flooding
California schools in communities from Pajaro in Monterey County to Planada in Merced County were flooded earlier this year by torrential rains, causing major damage. The flooding isn’t over yet. A record snowpack is poised to melt and send rivers
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Show Notes
California schools in communities from Pajaro in Monterey County to Planada in Merced County were flooded earlier this year by torrential rains, causing major damage.
The flooding isn’t over yet. A record snowpack is poised to melt and send rivers surging over their banks. And according to an EdSource analysis of federal data, more than a fifth of the state’s K-12 schools are at a high or moderate risk of flooding.
What can school districts and state government do to prepare, and to help reduce the risk of flooding?
Guests:
- José González, Superintendent, Planada Elementary School District
- Thomas Peele, Investigative reporter, EdSource
- Emma Gallegos, Equity reporter, EdSource
Read more from EdSource:
- California schools face ‘deep trouble’ as flooding danger looms
- How a Central Valley school district prepares for the terrifying threat of disastrous flooding
- One in 5 California schools located in moderate or high flood risk areas
- What’s your California school’s flood risk?
Education Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource’s Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald.