LAUSD will resume limited in-person classes next week, with wider school reopening expected in April Local news by: Los Angeles Times , Gene Kang , Mary Beth McDade LAUSD is aiming to reopen in April. Leadership for the union representing teachers of the Los Angeles Unified School District are opposing the latest plan for reopening schools announced by Gov. An April 9 reopening must also require reducing the spread of COVID-19 in the region, and vaccinate 25,000 school principals, teachers, bus drivers, custodians and librarians. LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner previously set a target date of April 9 for reopening elementary schools for in-person instruction, but the UTLA union has not agreed to that date, which it says is subject to labor talks. LAUSD ⦠Newsom Signs $6.6B School-Reopening Bill, But Will LAUSD Return To Class? Our news is free on LAist. And thereâs news today that the district should receive enough vaccines to meet that goal. LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner set the tentative goal to reopen ⦠A goal to reopen schools in mid-April has been set by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Los Angeles Unified School District, which refused to open its doors until its teachers and staff could be vaccinated, inched closer to reopening on Monday as LAUSD staffers begin to be inoculated at vaccination sites. Essential California: Timeline for LAUSD schools reopening remains unclear. LA County Is Eligible To Reopen Schools. Even so, LAUSD may not reopen soon. News News Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner previously set a target date of April 9 for reopening elementary schools for in-person instruction, but the UTLA union has not agreed to ⦠To make sure ⦠By City News Service Mar 5, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Gov. But LAUSD Teachers' Union Wants Vaccines, Fewer COVID-19 Cases. Gavin Newsom Monday. Pacoima Middle School teacher Abigail Abbott, 65, gets her COVID-19 ⦠Newsom said at a press conference, âToday marks more broadly a commitment for the state of California, across the spectrum in all 58 counties, to provide at least 10%, a minimum of 75,000 doses. The union is demanding that all teachers and school staff be vaccinated before they return to in-person instruction.