Looking to skip class for sniffles? LAUSD says “mildly” sick kids should still attend school

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The new LAUSD school year starts with some new rules.

Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said one of the priorities for the district was boosting attendance after COVID restrictions kept many students out of the classroom for three years.

“This is a fantastic time of the year,” Carvalho said. “It’s a terrific time to catch up and accelerate.” LA Unified is pushing to raise its attendance rate to at least 95% percent, so that it can receive some $300 million in education funding, according to Carvalho.To reach the goal, the district, which once had some of the most restrictive COVID-19 protocols, is now allowing sick students with “mild” symptoms to attend school.

 

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