LA Schools To Reopen Fully In The Fall But Virtual Option Remains - Los Angeles, CA - LAUSD will be the largest school district in the nation to offer both online and full in-person learning options in the fall.
Los Angeles Unified will offer all students the choice of returning to full-time instruction on campus this fall, although distance learning will also be available, school district officials announced today.
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It aims to provide COVID-19 vaccines to 300,000 students at 250 schools over 13 days, adding mobile vaccination clinics to the 19 school-based vaccine clinics that already exist.
According to a tweet from LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner, the program will build on other relief efforts that the district offered throughout the pandemic, which included 130 million meals, 40 million school supply items, 500,000 students with computer and internet access [and] 1.3 million COVID tests. What we re trying to do is to make sure our students have access in a place they know, they trust, Beutner told NBC4 in an interview on Thursday. Young adults need agency.
By City News Service
May 17, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Planning is underway for high schools within the Los Angeles Unified School District to host their own “safe, socially distanced outdoor graduation ceremonies and offer summer school this year for all students, Superintendent Austin Beutner said today.
Starting next week, the district will deploy mobile coronavirus vaccination teams over a period of about two weeks to about 250 school sites to get as many shots into students arms as possible, Beutner said.
“Ninety percent of people on a school campus at any point in time are children. Herd immunity won t be reached in schools or in the broader community until children are vaccinated, Beutner said about the district, which serves almost 650,000 students in schools spread across 710 square miles. Of those students, almost 300,000 are ages 12 and older who are now eligible for the vaccine.
Updated on May 17, 2021 at 2:07 pm
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Planning is underway for high schools within the Los Angeles Unified School District to host their own safe, socially distanced outdoor graduation ceremonies and offer summer school this year for all students, Superintendent Austin Beutner said today.
Starting next week, the district will deploy mobile coronavirus vaccination teams over a period of about two weeks to about 250 school sites to get as many shots into students arms as possible, Beutner said. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. Ninety percent of people on a school campus at any point in time are children. Herd immunity won t be reached in schools or in the broader community until children are vaccinated, Beutner said about the district, which serves almost 650,000 students in schools spread across 710 square miles. Of those students, almost 300,000 are ages 12 and older who are now eligible for the vaccin