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St. Francis, like most schools in the Los Angeles metro area, is considered “Category 1.” This put the school in the second, or yellow, level, which requires increasing the length of the three-times-an-hour rest breaks to four minutes and “using discretion” for long and intense practices. If you believe your child's team is violating the rules, first reach out to school and district administration. You can also
CIF provided the new guidelines to all schools and is responsible for enforcing the new heat illness rules, but typically doesn’t investigate unless there is a complaint. Repeated, substantiated violations could result in
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