Two LAUSD students struck by vehicles in separate incidents

Two students in the Los Angeles Unified School District were hit by cars on Monday and Tuesday, according to LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. This comes after three students were hit in just one week, prompting concerns about the safety of children around schools.

LAUSD Students Struck by Vehicles in Separate Incidents Two students in the Los Angeles Unified School District were hit by vehicles on Monday and Tuesday, according to LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho.

This comes as the third incident in just one week, raising concerns about the safety of children walking to and from school. A mother was also killed on April 25 while walking her daughter to school when they were struck by a truck.

The incident has prompted Carvalho and Mayor Karen Bass to call for greater measures to prevent such incidents and ensure the safety of children.