Amid growing concerns about federal immigration enforcement, Los Angeles Unified School District officials on Monday announced new measures to ensure students can travel to and from school safely.

With the 2025-26 academic year starting Thursday, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said the district will update policies, adjust bus routes, deploy staff and volunteers, and form a task force led by former School Police Chief Steven Zipperman to reassure students and families.

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"As a father, as a teacher, principal, superintendent, alongside these honorable leaders in our community, I think we all agree that in our community, there are no sidewalks for immigrants and separate sidewalks for everybody else," Carvalho said. "E

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