Personal tools

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections
You are here: Home Newsroom Education News Roundup Archive 2011 June 2011 Deasy: LAUSD magnet schools need more revenue

Deasy: LAUSD magnet schools need more revenue

  • 06-23-2011
  • Bookmark and Share

By Connie Llanos/Los Angeles Daily News

Magnet schools should be allowed to expand and multiply, but more state funding or local revenue efforts like a parcel tax, will be needed to allow that to happen, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent John Deasy told some 300 parents Monday at a meeting at North Hollywood High School. Local magnet school parents from more than 45 campuses in the district organized the meeting in an effort to gauge the new schools chief's commitment to the special program that serves some 16,000 students a year. The theme-based schools, which were launched as a way to integrate students in the late 1970s, have become the "jewels" of LAUSD, often boasting better test scores and graduation rates than traditional campuses, but budget cuts have steadily reduced funding for the program for the past five years. (more...)

Document Actions
Connect with IDEA
Subscribe to the news roundup

 

facebook-portlet

 

twitter-portlet

 

rss-portlet