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Back to School in Diamond Bar: A Message to LASUD Parents

It's time for the kids to go back to school across the Southland. With summer temperatures, remember to keep kids cool and hydrated.

DIAMOND BAR, CA—The nation's second-largest school district is heading back to school today, though most would probably prefer to be jumping waves at Seal Beach. More than a half-million students instead will be heading back to class as the 2016-17 school year begins this morning.

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Michelle King, members of the district's board, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education James Cole Jr. are among the dignitaries who will be fanning out across a variety of campuses to welcome the more than 640,000 students back to class.

King, who recently announced that the district had a 75 percent graduation rate for high school students in the class of 2016, will be pushing for to continue increasing that figure. She said the district is making an extra effort this year to help keep kids on track in their studies.

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Special Needs Students

Specialized counselors will be assigned to "high-needs" high schools, while college and career counselors will be working with students at "struggling" middle schools. The district is also planning to provide additional resources to help English-learners -- a group that represents almost one-third of the district's students.

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Immunization Woes

Parents, meanwhile, will have to ensure that their children are fully immunized before they're allowed to attend classes. A state law that took effect in January eliminated the so-called personal-belief exemption to the vaccination requirement, so LAUSD students will have to show proof of immunizations against such diseases as polio, measles, chickenpox, diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough.

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Remember, Pull Forward at School Drop offs

It is resonating across the internet, thanks to a popular mom-blogger, but the message is clear. Be careful when you are dropping off your children, and don't let concern over being tardy cause you to cause an accident.

Read: Back to School: Remember your Proper School Drop-off Etiquette

Police will be Watching

The start of school also means more children on city streets in the mornings and afternoons, and Los Angeles police issued a warning to drivers to be extra cautious. The LAPD will be conducting a "traffic education and enforcement task force" at various campuses to drive home the point.

Police reminded motorists to:

  • slow down, particularly in school zones
  • be alert for small children who sometimes cannot be easily seen from behind the wheel
  • come to a full stop when a school bus has its flashing red lights and signal arm activated as it loads or unloads passengers.

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