L.A. Unified can't afford to lurch from one financial crisis to another - News Summed Up

L.A. Unified can't afford to lurch from one financial crisis to another


The Los Angeles Unified School District has been hearing dire warnings for some time about the financial cliff it’s facing in the form of unsustainable pension and healthcare costs. Yet neither the district nor its employees can afford to lurch from one financial crisis to another. Enrollment in the district is falling even faster than predicted, shrinking revenues as the district’s spending on pension and healthcare costs rise. CAPTION Band of brothers: 0-12 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) Band of brothers: 0-12 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) CAPTION Band of brothers: 0-12 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) Band of brothers: 0-12 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) CAPTION Former "Partridge Family" star David Cassidy has died at 67. Charlie Rose's CBS News career came to an unceremonious end Tuesday when the network fired him over allegations of sexual harassment.


Source: Los Angeles Times November 23, 2017 13:00 UTC



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