Photos: Las Virgenes kids are among first in L.A. to return to school during pandemic
Nathan Marzouk raises his hand in kindergarten teacher Ursula Dysthe’s class at Lupin Hill Elementary School in Calabasas. So far, private schools in Los Angeles County have dominated the waiver application process to reopen.
About 2,000 Los Angeles County public-school children returned to classrooms Monday, when Las Virgenes, a small district in the Calabasas area, reopened campuses to transitional kindergarten through second-grade classes under county-approved waivers amid surging coronavirus infections.
Al Seib was a photographer and videographer for the Los Angeles Times from 1984 to 2022. His photos have won numerous awards from national and international photographer associations. Seib’s work has helped win four Pulitzer Prizes for breaking news reporting awarded to The Times’ staff: the Los Angeles riots in 1993, the Northridge earthquake in 1995, the Southern California wildfires in 2004 and the San Bernardino shootings in 2016.