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Los Angeles teachers union endorses reckless tentative agreement to reopen schools

Los Angeles teachers union endorses reckless tentative agreement to reopen schools The West Coast Educators Rank-and-File Safety Committees are organizing the enormous opposition among educators, parents and students to the homicidal reopening of schools throughout the region. ! Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and the United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) teachers union announced a tentative agreement (TA) Tuesday to begin reopening the second largest school district in the country for in-person learning. The TA still has to be ratified by the UTLA membership and approved by the school board. If the agreement is approved, elementary students will return to classrooms on April 19 while secondary students will return in late April. The April 19 date was determined based on the time it would take teachers to receive both a first and second dose of the Moderna and Pfizer coronavirus vaccines before returning to school.

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LA reopening deal ends California s biggest schools standoff

Print Continue to article content A woman wearing a protective mask to protect against coronavirus, walks her dog past the Ranchito Avenue Elementary School in the Panorama City section of Los Angeles on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. | Richard Vogel/AP Photo LA reopening deal ends California s biggest schools standoff SACRAMENTO Los Angeles Unified and its teachers union announced a long-sought deal on Tuesday night to reopen schools next month in the nation s second largest district following a year of closures. It marked an end to California s biggest reopening standoff and one of the remaining such battles in a major U.S. city as President Joe Biden and Gov. Gavin Newsom have pushed to bring all students back this spring. That said, the deal is still conditioned on teacher ratification and a host of terms that could delay a resumption to in-person learning.

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