
Carla Javier
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The district won’t be permitted to go back to campus until sometime in 2021.
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Superintendent Austin Beutner also said it won't be possible for schools to open before January at the earliest as the COVID-19 rate increases in L.A. County.
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What you need to know about how LAUSD will offer one-one-services to students with special needs.
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"With only two exceptions, there are no outbreaks,” the Los Angeles Public Health director said of the limited school reopenings.
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Almost one-third said they would not choose to go back to in-person teaching on campus until there is a vaccine or herd immunity.
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The county will also allow almost 1,000 schools to welcome up to 25% of students back to campus for “specialized” in-person support.
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More than half of parents surveyed say if they would send their special needs students to campuses if L.A. Unified provided one-on-one services.
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L.A. Unified says Brown is the first African American woman to serve as the student board member.
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Brown will serve while dealing with distance learning and taking multiple AP classes (calculus is her favorite). She wants to focus on the Student Bill of Rights and equity among schools.
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