Navigating LAUSD strike is especially tough for parents of students with special needs

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Navigating LAUSD strike is especially tough for parents of students with special needs
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LAUSD serves 60,000 students with special needs, more than 12% of its overall enrollment. The LAUSD teachers' strike is especially worrisome for the parents of those children, who fear schedule disruptions and other safety concerns.

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