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California Schools Struggle With Wildfire Shutoffs as Regulators Probe Edison

Planned shutoffs are forcing schools to divert scarce dollars to backup power at the risk of losing attendance-based funding.

Overview

  • The California Public Utilities Commission fined Southern California Edison $7.8 million for notification failures tied to winter shutoffs and continues to investigate the utility’s handling of the events.
  • Riverside County districts reported closures and steep attendance drops during December 2024–January 2025 wind events, prompting multiple waiver requests to protect state funding.
  • Val Verde Unified redirected $500,000 for battery storage and Jurupa Unified spent more than $364,000 on generators, reflecting growing adaptation costs that leaders say strain limited budgets.
  • Administrators say notices often arrived late or after power was already out, complicating safety plans and operations despite utilities framing shutoffs as necessary wildfire prevention.
  • Edison reports lending generators, planning to expand battery loans, and inviting some districts to emergency coordination calls, but school officials describe assistance as uneven and insufficient for vulnerable communities.