![]() Monday through Friday.Ĭity News Service contributed to this report. The LAUSD also has a family hotline that has information and resources to help families prepare for at-home learning and school updates at 21 from 6 a.m. Free general admission tickets will be available only on site at the museum's ticket counters. The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in Exposition Park and La Brea Tar Pits in Hancock Park will offer free general admission to LAUSD students and chaperones. Complimentary admission will be offered only on Tuesday through Thursday and tickets must be purchased in person at the LA Zoo box office. of student logins happen outside of school hours. Students must show proof of enrollment with a school ID card, report card, school newsletter, or similar proof of enrollment. The only K-12 online program that fully engages every student in building the skills, knowledge. The Los Angeles Zoo is offering free admission for LAUSD students grades K-12, along with a $5 fee for accompanying chaperones. The Dana Friendship Park and Nature Center in San Pedro and the Stoneview Nature Center in Culver City are also operating and offering services to students in the LAUSD. Sylmar)Ĭrescenta Valley Park (3901 Dunsmore Ave. Victoria Park (419 Martin Luther King Jr. They will also offer digital resources that can be accessed from home or library computers, which include online tutoring and homework help. More information can also be found online.Īll Los Angeles public libraries will also be open for normal business hours, and will be prepared with educational games and activities for kids. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced support for LAUSD families, saying the city's Department of Recreation and Parks will offer 21 recreation centers to serve as grab-and-go locations as part of LAUSD's food distribution program. Participating locations can be found online. To help students and parents, the district is opening 154 schools for student supervision from 8 a.m. ![]() Parents with children in the Los Angeles Unified School District have a few options to consider: LOS ANGELES (KABC) - With thousands of LAUSD workers on a three-day strike - and all district schools closed as a result - many parents are scrambling to find child care or other plans for their kids. The district plans to expand the virtual academy next year to grades nine through 12, and eventually offer it beginning in kindergarten.With LAUSD workers on a three-day strike - and all district schools closed - many parents are scrambling to find child care or other plans. "Just doing it from home on your own personal laptop is so much easier than having to go to a classroom," said Bonilla. The convenience and flexibility attracted Brittany Bonilla to the virtual academy for a summer history class over the summer. So I think online is pretty hard, but at the same time it was good because I got to do more stuff over the summer," student Angelica Chew. "Being at school is kind of easier because you're with the teacher and online, you have to do it online by yourself. Teachers also have office hours to work with students face-to-face. Test-taking is in person and on paper, so students can't cheat. ![]() There is still some old-fashioned schooling involved. They say they communicate with me more than with a regular teacher," said Lisa Hernandez, a Coava English teacher.Įach lesson has a video tutor so if students don't understand something, this is one way they can try to get the answer, or they can text a question to their teacher. "Having the opportunity to contact me so readily via text, email, phone, it has really enhanced their experience. The students will get announcements, assignments and text books on their computers and they will email their homework to their teachers.Ĭoava English teacher Lisa Hernandez said her online classroom gives her more time to work with her students. "It's different here because you get one-on-one, and in a school there are many kids and you don't understand sometimes," said Diaz.Ħ50 students are enrolled in the academy. Instead of sitting in a classroom with his peers, David Diaz, a ninth grader, wants to attend Coava. Virtual Academy / Virtual Academy - Enroll. LOS ANGELES This year, the Los Angeles Unified School District is offering the entire ninth and tenth grade curriculum through Coava, the City of Angels Virtual Academy. ![]()
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