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LAUSD launches family resources website ahead of possible teachers' strike
Summary
The Los Angeles Unified School District launched a webpage listing food distribution, mental health, child care and technology support for families ahead of a possible teachers' strike set for April 14.
Content
The Los Angeles Unified School District has launched a website to connect families and students with resources ahead of a possible teachers' strike. The site lists information on food distribution sites, mental health resources, child care options and technology support. District officials said school campuses may be closed during a potential work stoppage and that they aim to provide timely and accurate information. Negotiations between the district and bargaining groups have been ongoing and a strike deadline is set for April 14.
Key details:
- LAUSD launched schoolupdates.lausd.org to centralize resources for families and students, including food distribution, mental health support, child care and tech assistance.
- Officials noted campuses may be closed during a potential work stoppage and the site is intended to provide clear guidance and updates.
- Negotiations between LAUSD and unions have been underway for more than a year; a UTLA spokesperson said talks were getting closer less than a week before the April 14 deadline.
- District staff said contingency plans are in place and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said she has spoken with both sides to try to avoid a strike.
Summary:
The district's new webpage is intended to provide centralized information and supports in case bargaining does not produce an agreement before April 14. Negotiations are ongoing and district officials say contingency plans and communications resources are prepared as talks continue.
