Coronavirus: LAUSD schools start closure lasting at least 2 weeks

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Monday, March 16, 2020
Coronavirus: LAUSD schools start 2-week closure
Monday marks the first day without school for LAUSD students after growing concern due to the novel coronavirus.

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Monday marks the first day without school for Los Angeles Unified School District students after mounting pressure and growing concern among parents, teachers and administrators due to the novel coronavirus.

Nearly 900 campuses will be impacted by the closure, which was announced Friday and will last at least two weeks in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Superintendent Austin Beutner said there were no confirmed cases within LAUSD. Beutner said he and school leaders were following the guidance from public health experts in making the decision.

Coronavirus: LAUSD to close schools amid COVID-19 outbreak

The LAUSD has announced it will close starting Monday in an effort to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Forty family resource centers will be opened throughout the district to continue to provide care for families that need it starting Wednesday.

The LAUSD had already declared a state of emergency over the coronavirus.

According to Gov. Gavin Newsom, 51% of school districts in California will be closed starting Monday, meaning roughly 85% of the state's students will not be attending classes.

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