Brian Lopez

Garfield High School

Physics teacher at Garfield High School in East LA.

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LAUSD announced on Monday that students won’t return to in-classroom learning when school starts on August 18. How will parents and teachers plan for more remote learning?

LAUSD will be all-online this fall. How a parent and a teacher are planning for it

LAUSD announced on Monday that students won’t return to in-classroom learning when school starts on August 18. How will parents and teachers plan for more remote learning?

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Physics teacher Brian Lopez says websites are available for kids to continue learning. He's using a platform called Schoology to assign and grade work, plus keep in touch with parents.

Gov. Newsom says schools will likely be out until the fall. LAUSD teachers scramble to adjust

Physics teacher Brian Lopez says websites are available for kids to continue learning. He's using a platform called Schoology to assign and grade work, plus keep in touch with parents.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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