LAUSD high school sports activities would come to a halt if unions strike on Tuesday
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LAUSD high school sports activities would come to a halt if unions strike on Tuesday
""We're still trying to work out some of the details," LAUSD sports director Trent Cornelius said. No decision has been announced about holding practices if there's a walkout."
"City Section commissioner Vicky Lagos has been through a teachers' strike before, and if it lasts more than a week, it will be up to individual leagues to determine how to make up games or whether scheduled games missed might become no contests."
""The charters can still play," Lagos said."
""We don't panic. We have contingency plans," Lagos said."
The Los Angeles Unified School District will suspend spring sports programs if three unions, including United Teachers Los Angeles, strike. Bus drivers will also join the strike, impacting transportation for sports activities. LAUSD sports director Trent Cornelius is working on details regarding practices during a potential walkout. City Section commissioner Vicky Lagos anticipates delays for cheer championships and playoff seeding meetings. Charter schools will remain unaffected, allowing their teams to continue playing. Athletes must avoid outside teams to maintain eligibility during the strike.
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