More than four years after Caldor Fire, Grizzly Flats still fighting to rebuild elementary school ...Middle East

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The small, two-room schoolhouse once served about three dozen students and acted as a hub for the tight-knit mountain community. When the Caldor Fire sparked in August 2021, it reduced the campus to ashes. Today, an empty plot of land is all that remains.

Despite the devastation, district leaders say the community has remained determined to rebuild.

The district plans to begin construction in early April, but funding remains a major obstacle. Even with insurance payouts and a FEMA-approved grant of $300,000, the district says it is still about $2.5 million short of the roughly $9 million needed to rebuild the school as it once was.

"If we don't start construction this year, we will lose almost two million of the funds that we have available," Howard said. "And that might be a totally stopping point for the school district."

As other California communities recover from recent wildfires, district leaders say they hope Grizzly Flats won't be forgotten.

Paturel says the district is asking for state support to help navigate the complex rebuilding process.

Despite the challenges, many in Grizzly Flats remain hopeful that Walt Tyler Elementary School will one day return and with it, a vital piece of their community.

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