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LAUSD board unanimously adopts resolution condemning reported abuse tied to Cesar Chavez, pledges review of names and materials
Summary
The Los Angeles Unified School District board voted unanimously to approve a resolution condemning recent reports of abuse linked to Cesar Chavez, committing the district to support survivors, review school names and murals, and expand training and reporting pathways. The resolution passed after public comment and a brief discussion among board members.
The Los Angeles Unified School District board unanimously approved an amended resolution on March 31 condemning reported sexual abuse tied to Cesar Chavez and pledging a survivor-centered response across the district.
The measure, introduced by board member Ms. Gomez, says the district stands "with survivors" and will review instructional programs, the school calendar, and names and murals that honor individuals whose conduct may conflict with district values. During debate, Ms. Gomez said the resolution was intended to "stand on the side of truth" and to demand…
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