Thousands of students and teachers at the nearly three dozen adult education and occupational centers in Los Angeles could be in for a very bitter Valentine's Day.The Los Angeles Unified School District board is set to vote Tuesday to cut the $200 million currently earmarked for adult education in order to reduce the district's $557 million deficit, Patch reports.Opponents of cutting adult schools say that the programs save the city money in the long-run by giving individuals who need a second chance an opportunity to become productive citizens.Read More... More on Video