L.A Zoo, Natural History Museum Will Admit Students Free if Teachers Strike

Visitors arrive at the Los Angeles Zoo, in Los Angeles, California, January 21, 2016.

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - If a teachers' strike occurs Monday as anticipated, affected students and their chaperones will be offered free admission to the Los Angeles Zoo and Los Angeles County Natural History Museum. 

At the zoo, Los Angeles Unified School District students will be given free admission if teachers strike. Students will have to show a school ID, report card, school newsletter or other proof of enrollment to take advantage of the offer, which will available on weekdays as long as the schools are affected by a strike. 

Students' chaperones will be offered admission to the zoo for $5.Free admission will also be offered to students at the Natural History Museum in Exposition Park, and at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum in the mid-Wilshire area. The free admission offer, which also includes students' chaperones, will be in effect for as long as a teachers' strike is occurring. 

The Natural History Museum's offer of free admission is also available to federal government employees on furlough due to the continuing government shutdown.


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