Los Angeles Unified School District moves to reopen schools for in-person instruction
on Thursday, February 25,
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the network of Educators Rank-and-File Safety Committees.
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Superintendent Austin Beutner announced on Monday that some in-person teaching will resume next week, with a broader reopening planned for April 9. The school district is the second largest in the nation, with 665,000 students and roughly 60,000 staff, including 26,500 teachers.
Among the in-person services which will resume next week are child care, special education, and some athletic and tutoring activities, based on the terms of an agreement reached last October between the school district and the teachers union, the United Teachers Los Angeles.
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(Lita Martinez)
All swimming areas in Long Beach, west of Belmont Pier, are closed after a sewage spill contaminated the water.
The state says the spill was caused by construction work on a sewer line in Los Angeles.about 26,000 gallons of sewage made its way into the Los Angeles River, before flowing out to the ocean.
Teams from the city of Long Beach are monitoring the water quality along the affected beaches, which will reopen when the water quality meets state standards.
Note that there are four possible levels for beach access. According to the city s website they are:
Gross!
Updated
Published
(Lita Martinez)
All swimming areas in Long Beach, west of Belmont Pier, are closed after a sewage spill contaminated the water.
The state says the spill was caused by construction work on a sewer line in Los Angeles.about 26,000 gallons of sewage made its way into the Los Angeles River, before flowing out to the ocean.
Teams from the city of Long Beach are monitoring the water quality along the affected beaches, which will reopen when the water quality meets state standards.
Note that there are four possible levels for beach access. According to the city s website they are:
As the vast majority of California students approach one year of distance learning, Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed Tuesday that classrooms will reopen "very, very shortly."