Los Angeles Times

Hail to the schools chief

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Re “Massive effort to reopen schools,” April 6

I am typically frugal with my praise for school district administra­tion, especially for the superinten­dent. But I do give credit where credit is due.

From the very beginning of the pandemic, Supt. Austin Beutner has led the way in ensuring the safety and well being of the communitie­s that the Los Angeles Unified School District serves. He has full understand­ing of the vital services that LAUSD provides for communitie­s that have been disproport­ionately affected by the pandemic.

The community school is a lifeline for many in these communitie­s, and for some families it is the only social safety net that is readily available.

The pandemic has brought to light the inequities we face in our country, and over the past year, Beutner has fought to address those inequities. I only wish our elected officials would do the same. Jason Y. Calizar

Torrance

Re “‘Alarming picture’ at LAUSD,” April 1

Please give the hardworkin­g teachers and principals of L.A. Unified a break.

The local advocacy group Great Public Schools Now, which produced the report on students falling behind during the pandemic, doesn’t seem to have a clue about the challenges that have been thrust upon our educators in the trenches, nor does it offer any uplifting solutions or positive help for our dedicated teachers.

Of course there have been inequities in our schools and our society that have been exposed by the anguish of the pandemic, but they are being addressed.

Advocacy groups that cannot come up with uplifting solutions become part of the problem. I believe they are called the “armchair quarterbac­ks.” Tom Kaminski

Manhattan Beach

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