Monday marked a return to school for thousands of children who lost their homes to a deadly wildfire in Northern California. In Butte County, California, schools have been closed since November 8, when the wildfire now known as “the Camp Fire” started. It quickly moved through the towns of Paradise, Concow and Magalia. The Camp Fire was the deadliest wildfire in the United States in a century. It killed at least 88 people. Many others are still listed as missing. The Paradise Unified School District lost eight schools to the wildfire. District officials were not sure how many of their nearly 3,500 students will report to schools that will temporarily replace those destroyed in the fire. Some families have left California. Others are staying with nearby relatives or friends.