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LAUSD tells Carson council it’s expanding school facility access, meals and bond-funded projects

City of Carson City Council and Carson Housing Authority · November 19, 2025
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Summary

LAUSD Chief of Governmental Relations Martha Alvarez updated the City of Carson on district-city partnerships, expanded community access to school facilities under Civic Center permits, a free supper program for children, legal-rights outreach for immigrant families and bond-funded facilities work affecting Carson.

Martha Alvarez, the Los Angeles Unified School District’s chief of governmental relations, told the City of Carson council on Nov. 18 that the district is pursuing deeper local partnerships to expand family supports and community access to school facilities.

Alvarez said LAUSD and the city have an education compact intended to strengthen collaboration "on behalf of the students, the families, the communities that we serve," and described recent joint efforts — including a family-academy webinar and outreach about SNAP and other food resources.…

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