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Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a public school district in Los Angeles County, California, United States.It is the largest public school system in California in terms of number of students and the second largest public school district in the United States, with only the New York City Department of Education having a larger student population.
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The Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) is an independent Los Angeles County agency that administers and manages the retirement fund for the County and outside Districts (Little Lake Cemetery District, Local Agency Formation Commission for the County of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Office of Education, and South Coast Air Quality Management District). [3]
A worker at Parmelee Elementary School in South Los Angeles helps prepare over 1,500 meals a day. After 16 years, she makes $1.41 above minimum wage.
School bond supporters say the LAUSD measure, which would increase property taxes, is needed to repair and modernize campuses in the nation's second-largest school system.
Meanwhile, senior officials including Carvalho indicated that the era of applying contract benefits won by the teachers union to employees outside that union was likely to end for budgetary reasons.