Los Angeles schools, teacher’s union reach tentative deal to start reopening in April

The deal between the Los Angeles Unified School District and the teacher’s union was announced as the district was facing growing pressure from parents to reopen soon. Carter Evans spoke to an LAUSD mom who filed a class-action lawsuit against the district and the teacher’s union claiming students were losing 17 to 19.5 hours of instruction time every week.

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