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What We Know About Mayor Garcetti s Possible Exit And The City Hall Leadership Shuffle

What We Know About Mayor Garcetti s Possible Exit And The City Hall Leadership Shuffle
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Los Angeles City Council Explores Option To Sue Teachers Union Over School Reopening

Dear, sweet irony, how I love thee. The Los Angeles City Council, which has long been the puppet of the Teachers’ Union, is suddenly locked in a battle to reopen schools in Los Angeles, as the continued school closures have led to anger amongst parents and students who continue to be alienated by policy instituted to combat the spread of COVID-19. In following comrade Rahm Emanuel’s example and direction to “never let a crisis go to waste,” the Los Angeles Unified School District has been slowed from reopening over a list of unrelated demands issued by the Teachers’ Union.  The union, which as opposed school reopenings for alleged “scientific reasons,” has also stated certain “equality” issues they want addressed before they will allow for teachers to return to schools.

Austin Beutner, Los Angeles superintendent, says students must get COVID-19 vaccine

Children will likely be among the last to receive either of the two vaccines that received emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration. The Pfizer vaccine is only authorized for people age 16 and older, and the Moderna vaccine is only authorized for people age 18 and older. Mr. Beutner did not suggest that campuses remain closed until all children can be vaccinated, but that a plan be put in place by the state to ensure all schools can reopen safely, The Times reported. L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said vaccines for teachers and other so-called essential workers could be available as soon as early February, The Times reported.

LAUSD Superintendent Urging Government to Reopen Schools

LAUSD Superintendent Urges Federal Government to Fund Reopening Schools, Offers No Timetable PUBLISHED 9:15 AM PT Dec. 21, 2020 PUBLISHED 9:15 AM PST Dec. 21, 2020 SHARE LOS ANGELES  The Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent has joined forces with education leaders in New York and Chicago to call for federal funds to reopen schools. LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner says ongoing distant learning is having lasting effects on all students, particularly students of color, and the federal government has not prioritized education. What You Need To Know Beutner wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post with the help of the superintendents of Chicago and New York City Public Schools

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