
Carla Javier
Former producer and report
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But it won't help you if you were one of the unlikely test takers who couldn't upload your exam last week.
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Even without a pandemic, AP tests can already be stressful. But for some, taking them remotely can prove tricky, too.
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The challenges include alleged cheating rings and technical difficulties submitting answers online.
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Only 19 students called the LAUSD mental health hotline in April. The rest were concerned parents and teachers, or people seeking "basic resources" like meals or diapers.
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'How Can I Help You?' Schools Try To Reach Students Struggling With Mental Health During CoronavirusLAUSD opened a hotline. Who is -- and isn't -- calling?
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Since March 18, nearly 3,000 workers and volunteers have distributed hundreds of thousands of meals each day.
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The rest of the school year and summer school will continue "in the current, remote fashion."
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LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner made the announcement in a Monday morning address delivered from his home.
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He is expected to answer questions from the public and provide "a special update on CA education during COVID-19."
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LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner provided updates on distance learning and resources for students and their families.
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