One of the six Santa Rosa schools destroyed by the 2017 Tubbs Fire is back open.
Anova Center for Education reopened on Wednesday. The campus in north Santa Rosa serves 140 students with special needs. Construction, which took more than a year, was completed during winter break.
For the past several years, Anova students went to school in wooden portable classrooms, made of plywood, which were lightly insulated and sat on pier-and-beam foundations.