
Los Angeles school district reaches tentative agreement to reopen for in-person learning by April
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The nation's second-largest school district has reached a tentative deal with a teachers' union to reopen its schools for at least some in-person learning by April.
Los Angeles Unified School District, which closed its buildings to in-person learning in March 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic, would open in a "hybrid" fashion combining online and in-person instruction, officials said Tuesday. If the school board and the members of United Teachers Los Angeles approve the deal, preschools and elementary schools would reopen in mid-April, and secondary schools would reopen by the end of April, the district and the union said in a joint statement.More Related News

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