WATCH: California Congressman Tony Cárdenas addresses high school seniors
United States Representative Tony Cárdenas released a video urging high school seniors to complete their work.
Principal to be on campus for two days to distribute Chromebooks and HotSpots
Principal Ms. Yolanda Gardea will be at school to distribute tools necessary to complete online work.
LAUSD schools to close for the rest of the school year and other updates
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, LA Unified School District Superintendent Austin Beutner announces the closure of all LAUSD schools for the rest of the school year and updates towards the future of instruction.
LA Unified and partners raise money for “students in need”
LAUSD partners with CBSLA, iHeart Radio and the LA Chargers to raise over $1 million for students and families through "LA Students in Need."
LA Public Health Officials urge residents to skip grocery shopping during “critical week”
"If you have enough supplies in your home, this would be the week to skip shopping all together," said Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Director of Public Health.
Students express mixed feelings about online classes
With the covid-19 pandemic, LAUSD and teachers have been forced to move the classrooms online. Students reveal mixed feelings towards this change.
Campus Remains Open, Operating as a Grab & Go Food Center
While LAUSD schools remain closed in response to coronavirus, Van Nuys HS continues to distribute free meals to students, functioning as a Grab & Go Food Center.
Student Body Elections Postponed
Student board and ASB elections have been delayed and moved online in response to school closures following surging coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County.
A man in China tests positive for hantavirus. No, it’s nothing like coronavirus.
A passenger who died on a bus in China tested positive for hantavirus, an infection spread by rodents.
Schools to be closed until May 1, Superintendent Beutner announces
LAUSD schools will be closed until at least May 1, District Superintendent Beutner announced on Monday amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Could where you go to college come back to bite you when you graduate?
Loans firms may be discriminating against students attending Historically Black College and University and Hispanic Serving Institutions by increasing their fees and interest rates.
Find out which school events are cancelled due to covid-19 pandemic
As the threat of coronavirus looms, LAUSD is taking action to help prevent the spread of the virus by requesting all schools cancel or postpone any events with large gatherings.