
Caroline Champlin
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As L.A. County eases restrictions, school districts in El Segundo, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach will offer hybrid classes for the lowest grade levels.
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Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer says COVID-19 cases could drop low enough to bring some students back on campus, but LAUSD teachers say they want more protection first.
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The L.A. County Health Department is taking LAUSD up on the school district's offer to turn campuses into vaccine centers and hopes to start providing doses in a matter of weeks.
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Despite objecting to the state’s funding stipulations, LAUSD still plans to submit a plan for reopening schools to avoid forfeiting millions of dollars.
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Vaccine scarcity aside, Beuter says months of negotiations with the LA County Department of Public Health have held up his proposal.
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The author of the poem “The Hill We Climb,” recited today at President Biden’s inauguration, got her start at WriteGirl, an L.A.-based non-profit that helps teen girls hone writing skills.
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The author of the poem "The Hill We Climb," recited today at President Biden's inauguration, got her start at WriteGirl, an L.A.-based non-profit that helps teen girls hone writing skills.
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The siege on the U.S. Capitol left teachers and students reflecting on their expectations for civic education.
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The tumult in Washington has teachers and students asking questions about civics education and the business of being an American.
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Black Lives Matter-L.A. co-founder Melina Abdullah says discussions over how to cut $25 million from the LA School Police Budget and reollacate the funding were "not going forward in an authentic way."
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