Calabasas 12th-graders spend Thursday at De Anza Park in the first of three activity days.
The LVUSD is working with a number of organizations to provide childcare during the May 24-27 furlough days.
LVUSD campuses will be closed May 24-27 to save teaching jobs and maintain class sizes.
A vast majority of Las Virgenes Educators Association members agree to take four unpaid days in May to save teaching jobs.
Calabasas High students donate on campus on behalf of the American Red Cross.
A workshop teaches parents how to appeal LAUSD's permit denials.
The jobs of 63 of their colleagues could be spared if LVUSD teachers agree to a four-day unpaid break in May.
Las Virgenes teachers will vote beginning Friday on whether to accept May 24-27 off without pay to help reduce the number of layoffs.The school board would also need to approve the deal.
The Las Virgenes Educational Foundation adds fee-based remedial classes now that the district can no longer afford to offer them for free.