LAUSD scraps plan for new San Pedro high school, considers Lomita

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From Paul Clinton's story in Saturday's Daily Breeze:

The Los Angeles Unified School District has quietly shelved a plan for a public high school in San Pedro, a move that staves off a nasty legal fight with an influential developer.

Rather - if funds become available - the district could build an academy-style school in Lomita, which has emerged as the leading option among several other locations.

Here's the link.


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