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Work Permits:
Workers under 18 must apply for work permits at their school district office before beginning a new job. Work permits are not required for those who have graduated from high school or passed the high school equivalency exam.
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Work Permit Application: Click below
UC/CSU Admissions:
UC Admissions: The University of California has taken steps to ensure that students can strive for and attain a world-class UC education, despite disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. On Tuesday, March 31, the university announced that it has temporarily relaxed its admissions standards for both newly admitted students and prospective high school and community college students to account for changes in instruction methods, grading, and administration of standardized tests. UC campuses will provide maximum flexibility to students who need more time to meet registration, deposit, and transcript deadlines. The university also expects to work with students to adjust financial aid packages if family financial circumstances have suddenly changed.
 
CSU Admissions: On 4/1/20, the CSU Office of the Chancellor released guidance regarding COVID-19 Impacts on CSU Admissions. The original document can be found here.
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Free Wi-Fi in parking lots at participating libraries. 

For Participating Locations click the link https://lacountylibrary.org/Wi-Fi/

Free Outdoor Wifi

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a library card to access free Wi-Fi at the participating libraries?

You do not need to have a library card to connect to our Wi-Fi.

2. Do I need a car to use Wi-Fi at the participating libraries?

You do not need a car to use the Wi-Fi outside the participating libraries. If you do not have a car, find a place to sit within 25 feet of the library while ensuring you are keeping at least 6 feet distance from those around you. Masks are required if you are sitting outside.

3. Is Wi-Fi access filtered?

Yes, Wi-Fi access is filtered for all users by order of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Filtering cannot be removed.

4. What do I do if I cannot connect?

Library staff can confirm that the wireless network is functioning properly and give basic assistance. Call the library location you are parked at for assistance. Staff cannot assist in setting up personal laptops or devices to work with Wi-Fi.