![]() ![]() "We are ready to provide safe places and meals so students are cared for and parents can keep working," Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said Tuesday.are offering resources for students and their families. Yes, but: The school district as well as L.A. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said the "anticipated lack of both teachers and school staff" would lead to the closures, without the option of virtual education.80% of students in the district come from low-income families, making the school system pivotal for providing children with meals, per the Los Angeles Times.The impact: The Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation's second largest, serves nearly half a million students who will not be in school for most of this week, impacting hundreds of thousands of families and leaving parents scrambling to find child care. ![]() Hundreds of Los Angeles schools are closed for three days starting Tuesday as workers strike for higher wages and better working conditions. ![]()
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