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Two teachers from an elementary school and a high school explain why they’re striking in solidarity with LAUSD workers such as custodians and bus drivers.
Months into this school year, some LAUSD students are anxious, depressed, and lonely, says teacher Aviva Alvarez-Zakson. There aren’t enough campus psychologists and counselors, while technology and the pandemic have exacerbated the situation.
Days after the school shooting in Uvalde, KCRW checks in with two LA teachers. They say they’ve come up with their own plans to protect students, but things could go awry during a real incident.
LAUSD is seeing a drop in COVID numbers and rise in attendance. KCRW checks in with third grade teacher Kristie Collette and high school teacher Aviva Alvarez-Zakson.