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Criticism will increase for LAUSD disrupting sports activities when not all areas had been affected

By Editorial Board Published January 23, 2025 2 Min Read
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Criticism will increase for LAUSD disrupting sports activities when not all areas had been affected

There’s rising criticism of the Los Angeles Unified Faculty District and Area North for calling off all sports activities actions on Wednesday after smoke was seen from the Hughes fireplace over issues about air high quality when not all areas had been affected.

In reality, non-public colleges Crespi in Encino, Chaminade in West Hills and Harvard-Westlake in Studio Metropolis held basketball video games and a few had soccer matches.

Birmingham, a constitution college in Lake Balboa, wished to play soccer and basketball video games however Cleveland needed to pull out underneath LAUSD orders. Birmingham athletic director Rick Prizant mentioned a freshman basketball recreation had began when Cleveland athletic director Greg Venger referred to as to inform him, “We’re not allowed to play.”

“It was beautiful outside,” Prizant mentioned. “There was no problem. What LAUSD has done is increase the possibility of injuries because we are forced to play a lot of games in a short period of time.”

Replace on Fireplace Exercise within the Castaic Lake space – 5:30 a.m.

Actualización sobre la actividad de incendios en la zona de Castaic Lake – 5:30 a.m. pic.twitter.com/wULNxUvolG

— Los Angeles Unified (@LASchools) January 23, 2025

Sylmar basketball coach Bort Escoto mentioned San Fernando’s bus had arrived on Wednesday when he was instructed the sport had been canceled. He mentioned he didn’t odor smoke outdoors.

Colleges already must make up video games from LAUSD canceling occasions from the Palisades fires. The Metropolis Part has prolonged the common season in basketball and soccer by every week earlier than playoffs start.

As of Thursday morning, Area North was nonetheless working on an inclement climate schedule limiting indoor and outside actions.

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