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Normont Elementary School

Los Angeles Unified Interim Superintendent Megan K. Reilly, second from left, and School Board members Nick Melvoin, Tanya Ortiz Franklin and Kelly Gonez, left to right, wave to students and parents waiting in line Monday to enter Normont Elementary School in Harbor City.
(Al Seib/Los Angeles Times)

Students and parents wait in line Monday to enter Normont Elementary School to celebrate the first day of in-class instruction.
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Los Angeles Unified Interim Superintendent Megan K. Reilly reads to students in the second-grade class of teacher Nohemi Sanchez-Heredia on Monday at Normont Elementary School in Harbor City.
(Al Seib/Los Angeles Times)
Montara Avenue Elementary School

Third grade dual language students wear masks and prepare to take a photo with Los Angeles Unified Interim Superintendent Megan K. Reilly, teachers, principals, school site employees, on the first day of school at Montara Avenue Elementary School in South Gate.
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A medical professional watches as a fifth-grader gives himself a rapid COVID-19 test Monday at Montara Avenue Elementary School in South Gate.
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Kindergarteners play during recess on the first day of school Monday at Montara Avenue Elementary School in South Gate.
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Girls Academic Leadership Academy

London Braga-Stevens flashes the peace sign as she waits with sixth grade classmates to enter their classroom at the Girls Academic Leadership Academy in Los Angeles.
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Sophie Foot raises her hand to ask question in the CORE History and English class at the Girls Academic Leadership Academy in Los Angeles.
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Arleta High School

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