
"If a strike unfolds on April 14 with the three unions - or even two of the three - it would be impossible to keep all campuses open, the district confirmed Monday, upending the education of some 390,000 students and their families' workday routines."
"Families should prepare now by ensuring their child can access learning through Schoology - which is the district's online learning system, according to a statement provided in response to questions from The Times."
"L.A. Unified is exploring an idea to create regional hubs at which parents could drop off students - as a fallback for families with no other child-care options, according to sources with knowledge of the planning."
A potential employee walkout in Los Angeles schools could involve three major unions, disrupting education for 390,000 students. Parents may need to find alternative childcare and food options. The district advises families to prepare by ensuring access to online learning and updating contact information. Plans for regional hubs to accommodate students are being considered, but staffing and logistics remain challenging. The strike could also affect important state testing and college admissions assessments.
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