
Reporter Roundup: LAUSD Cuts School Police Funding
7/2/2020 | 5mVideo has Closed Captions
KPCC reporters discuss LAUSD’s cut to school police funding.
KPCC reporters look into the LAUSD school police funding cut, a program teaching Black children how to interact with the police, and a strategy to slow the spread of COVID-19 in state prisons that went awry. The Los Angeles Unified School District Board voted to cut $25 million in funding to the school police department will result in the layoff of 65 school police officers.
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Reporter Roundup: LAUSD Cuts School Police Funding
7/2/2020 | 5mVideo has Closed Captions
KPCC reporters look into the LAUSD school police funding cut, a program teaching Black children how to interact with the police, and a strategy to slow the spread of COVID-19 in state prisons that went awry. The Los Angeles Unified School District Board voted to cut $25 million in funding to the school police department will result in the layoff of 65 school police officers.
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