Board OKs Relocating Students From Porter Ranch Schools

At a late-afternoon press conference on Tuesday, the mayor and police chief of Los Angeles were eager to point out that the decision to shut down more than 900 schools following a terrorist threat rested with one man — LAUSD Superintendent Ramon 

A skateboarder passes an LAUSD School Police car on his way to class Wednesday as students return to San Pedro High School. (Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times). Howard Blume and Joy Resmovits Contact Reporters. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles 

'non-credible' threat similar to LAUSD, schools to stay open. The Long Beach Unified School District announced Thursday email threats similar to those that prompted LAUSD school closures were received and deemed not credible by law enforcement.

LAUSD Superintendent Ramon Cortines said that the district received a threat in the form of an email that mentioned backpacks and other objects. Cortines said the threat was broad and was made against multiple schools. According to LAPD Chief Charlie 

LAUSD Superintendent Ramon Cortines said that the district received a threat in the form of an email that mentioned backpacks and other objects. Cortines said the threat was broad and was made against multiple schools. According to LAPD Chief Charlie