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Los Angeles schools extend no-fail policy amid pandemic
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LAUSD extends no-fail policy amid pandemic
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Los Angeles Unified School District Eagle Rock Jr./Sr. High School history teacher Alice Lee interacts virtually with students as they participate in class on the second day of school in LAUSD. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles Unified School district said Monday that any failing grades from this pandemic-marred semester will be deferred until at least Jan. 29, giving students additional time to avoid receiving an F in their classes, according to a newspaper report.
The decision extends a modified version of the district’s “no fail” policy of the 2020 spring semester, when schools first closed after the virus outbreak began, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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With the California State University application deadline a day away, John Marshall High School college counselor Tricia Bryan had one final push to make Monday. At least 40 of her students had begun an application to the CSU but had not completed it. She didn’t know why because she had not seen or heard from most of them.
“This whole thing is unpredictable who’s applying, why they’re applying, who’s not applying, why they’re not applying,” Bryan said. “The one thing that’s for certain is, I’m dependent on whether or not they respond back to me.. I just have less access.”
Principal Hosting Online Wish List For High School Students In Need Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A high school principal organized a giveaway for students experiencing food and housing insecurity, and the items are continuing to pile up.
The pandemic has hit the lower-income communities the hardest, including its school children who struggle with balancing their commitments during remote learning.
At one San Fernando High School, the students aren’t just struggling with remote learning, many of them have to worry about paying their bills.
Mission High School in San Fernando is a continuation high school that serves some of the poorest and most underserved kids in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
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