
Carla Javier
Former producer and report
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The California State Superintendent of Public Instruction emphasized that even though campuses are closed, “school is still in session.”
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The district says you can call “for help to manage fear, anxiety and other challenges related to COVID-19.”
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“There is a possibility that a PUSD employee at one of our central kitchens may be diagnosed with COVID-19,” according to an announcement from Pasadena Unified.
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Almost 250K breakfasts and lunches served today via LAUSD's Grab-And-Go effort.
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We are updating this list as we hear more - and we want to hear from you.
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LAUSD is providing kids up to 18 free breakfasts and lunches from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. at 60 locations around the district.
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There are 60 spots around the district where kids can pick up breakfast and lunch while schools are closed.
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We are updating this list as we hear more - and we want to hear from you.
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Students were ordered dismissed from classes on Friday and Monday. Teachers will continue to report to work.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District will partner with local public television stations to provide educational programming in the event schools close.
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