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LAUSD Reopens All Schools As Of This Week
By City News Service
Published April 26, 2021
Schools were given the permission to open this week granted they submit a plan certifying that they have implemented safety measures to permit a safe reopening. Courtesy Photo
The remaining middle and high school campuses in the Los Angeles Unified School District began reopening today, meaning all students now have the option to be back on district campuses for the first time in more than a year.
“Reopening schools is an important part of the healing process,” Superintendent Austin Beutner said Monday. “We need to build on this and make sure all students are back in the classroom where they belong.”
LAUSD middle, high school students return to campus for in-person learning
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LAUSD middle, high school students return to campus
Middle and high school students in the Los Angeles Unified School District returned to the classroom this week after more than a year of distance learning.
LOS ANGELES - Remaining middle and high school campuses in the Los Angeles Unified School District began reopening Tuesday, meaning all students now have the option to be back on district campuses for the first time in more than a year. Reopening schools is an important part of the healing process, Superintendent Austin Beutner said Monday. We need to build on this and make sure all students are back in the classroom where they belong.
LA Middle And High Schoolers Finally Return To Their Classrooms - Los Angeles, CA - For the first time in more than a year, LAUSD middle and high schools opened their doors to returning students Monday.
“Reopening schools is an important part of the healing process, Superintendent Austin Beutner said Monday. We need to build on this and make sure all students are back in the classroom where they belong.
“If 90% of the people on a school campus are children who have not been vaccinated, the safest thing to do is to test everyone, children and adults, before they start school and regularly thereafter. Our goal is regular, weekly tests, but on a few occasions it might be 8 or even 14 days between tests instead of five or seven . operating the most comprehensive system in the nation to keep COVID out of schools.”