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During the LAUSD teachers’ strike, Encino living rooms become classrooms

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Corey Moss, who normally runs a production company, stood at the head of his dining table, surrounded by 17 fidgeting third-, fourth- and fifth- graders.

He’d already had them work on language arts. They’d discussed how to identify musical beats. They’d studied math using football concepts — multiplying…