Two years after wildfires destroyed Lahaina and King Kamehameha III Elementary, teachers Janeen Tempo and Darice Garcia are helping students find stability at a temporary school built in less than 90 days.
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- Students at King Kamehameha Elementary in Lahaina have returned to class after the fires. 7s
- The Lahaina fires were the most devastating natural disaster in Hawaii's history, resulting in over 100 deaths and widespread loss. 23s
- The historic elementary school was destroyed, and a temporary school was established in less than 90 days. 1m 34s
- Students and teachers, many of whom lost homes, are supporting each other emotionally. 1m 7s
- The school community is focused on resilience, gratitude, and restoring routine for the children. 2m 14s