
Carla Javier
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Here's what we know so far -- from public records requests and with your help.
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The waiver application process where continue in Orange County, where the coronavirus case rate is below the state threshold.
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But for now, health officials in Los Angeles County will not consider these requests.
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The board voted 4-0 in favor of filing the litigation, with one trustee absent.
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To request a waiver, districts, charter schools, and private schools will have to go through their county health officer.
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The waivers are only available for schools that get approval from local health officers.
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Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties are all on the state's coronavirus monitoring list. No in-person learning will be allowed in K-12 schools until their cleared.
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Santa Ana Unified will "rely on the advice from our local and state health care agencies, along with community input and our Board of Education" to determine if and when campuses will reopen again for instruction, a spokesman said.
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With coronavirus cases rising, UTLA wants LA Unified School District campuses to remain closed during the fall semester.
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"We've got some troubling waters ahead of us as board members, and many major decisions to make," Vladovic said.
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