Some schools in Port-au-Prince have re-opened.
The latest sign the region is finding a semblance of normalcy.
Haitian authorities officially resumed the start of classes in this quake-battered capital.
The Haitian government has made relaunching schools one of its top priorities, but has struggled to do so since the Jan. 12, 7.0-magnitude earthquake flattened hundreds of classrooms in Port-au-Prince and other cities.
School buildings were among the structures most devastated by the earthquake.
A post-disaster assessment said it will take $914 million to relaunch the education system.