COVID

19


Resources listed below are available for all to access and share.

We’re humbled to see our community come together as it has, and we look forward to continuing to ensure the best for our children, youth, and families.

This page will continue to be updated as more resources become available.

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Flu Season

Financial & Employment

Food & Housing

Utilities & Internet

Childcare

Remote Learning

Educational Television Programming

  • TK – 2nd grade
  • 3rd grade – 8th grade
    • KLCS-TV, channel 58.1, 58.2, 58.4
    • Daytime Programming from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. with additional educational program in the evenings

Parent Resources

Medical & COVID-19 Testing

Legal Resources

Undocumented Resources

  • California Disaster Relief Assistance for Immigrants (DRAI) program: DRAI is a one-time, state-funded disaster relief assistance program for undocumented immigrants impacted by COVID-19. The program will provide $500 in direct assistance to those who qualify, and a maximum of $1,000 in assistance per household. To qualify, individuals must be able to provide information that they: 1) are an undocumented adult (18 yrs. of age or older); 2) are not eligible for federal COVID-19 related assistance such as the CARES Act tax stimulus payments or pandemic unemployment benefits; and, 3) have experienced financial hardship as a result of COVID-19.

Eligible individuals who live in Los Angeles County can apply starting on Monday, May 18, 2020 through the following nonprofit organizations:

Wellness

Youth Resources

Questions?


Please contact your site principal or administrator directly, or call our main line at 213-250-4800.

We will continue to update families and staff through robo calls and emails through this time.

FAQ for Staff & Families

How do I explain to my children what COVID-19 is?

All of the news coverage on COVID-19 can be overwhelming for parents and frightening to kids. Try to keep your kids informed, but not anxious, by stressing what they can do to help stay healthy like washing their hands often, coughing into a tissue or their sleeves, and getting enough sleep.

Here is a great illustrated explanation that might be easier for some kids (and parents!) to feel informed!

Another great article for talking to kids about the crisis.

What if I or someone I know tests positive for COVID-19?

If you or anyone you have come in contact with tests positive for COVID-19, please let us know and we will report to the Department of Public Health for tracking, and we can take necessary precautionary steps internally to clean (in addition to the high-level we are currently taking) and inform others.

And of course, please rest and follow your doctor’s orders!

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