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A strike has been averted after LAUSD reached a tentative agreement with three unions, meaning schools were open Tuesday.
LAUSD is continuing last-minute contract negotiations on Monday to avert a looming strike and keep campuses open for hundreds of thousands of students.
While tentative agreements represent a win for teachers and administrators, there is still one union awaiting its own agreement -- which means there could still be a strike with tens of thousands of other school workers.
Several major L.A. County labor groups have announced their support and say they are prepared to join LAUSD educators on the picket lines.
Chants of "bring back Mr. Lopez" filled the room as organizers argued that Ricardo Lopez was fired after opening a locked campus gate last month, allowing students to leave during a walkout protesting ICE raids.