Union leaders say the district has other options than to lay off teachers and cut their health care.
The /*United Teachers Los Angeles*/ held a closed door meeting on Sunday to discuss its options if certain conditions aren't met.
School Superintendent /*Ray Cortines*/ says he wants to avoid layoffs by adjusting class sizes, but it all depends on the state's budget.
LAUSD is facing $200 million to $350 million in mid-year cuts.
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