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Los Angeles Unified to expand online learning, improve independent study

Los Angeles Unified is planning to create up to six new online schools, but some parents remain hesitant about the expansion.

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Wilmington shooting leaves a boy dead, a neighborhood shaken

Alexander's death compounds the horror and anger already roiling Los Angeles over a high-profile homicide in Beverly Hills and other recent crimes.

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Group affiliated with teachers union accuses Times of bias in L.A. Unified reopening coverage


Group affiliated with teachers union accuses Times of bias in L.A. Unified reopening coverage
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Garfield High School senior Ishmeray Coronado holds a sign that translates as: "Until schools are safe, invest more to make distance learning work now" during a protest in downtown L.A. in February. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
A coalition of teachers, parents and community activists on Wednesday accused The Times of giving disproportionate coverage to those who want to quickly reopen Los Angeles Unified School District campuses, and short shrift to those in minority communities who urge a more deliberate approach during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Group accuses Times of bias in LAUSD coverage - Los Angeles Times


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A coalition of teachers, parents and community activists on Wednesday accused The Times of giving disproportionate coverage to those who want to quickly reopen Los Angeles Unified School District campuses, and short shrift to those in minority communities who urge a more deliberate approach during the coronavirus pandemic.
Reclaim Our Schools L.A., a group aligned with the United Teachers Los Angeles union, released a report analyzing seven months of columns, editorials and news articles, saying the newspaper demonstrated bias in its coverage of school reopening issues.
The group claims that the paper has relied too heavily on voices from wealthier communities where support for reopening quickly is stronger.

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