L.A. Unified School District Board of Education President Richard Vladovic and Vice President Jackie Goldberg said that even January may be too soon to reopen campuses. And even in L.A. County, many schools outside of L.A. Unified are offering more services to students. L.A. Unified has not yet provided these options, although it is in negotiations with the United Teachers Los Angeles union to ramp up services. For L.A. County to enter the red Tier 2, it must qualify for this tier for two weeks. But that’s Thanksgiving week, when L.A. Unified schools are closed — and then there would be only three weeks left before winter break.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 28, 2020 13:02 UTC