LAUSD's $4.3 million for Wilmington school analyzed

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By spending $4.3 million to develop a hybrid K-8 school in Wilmington, LAUSD may have paid for information it won't (for the most part) use. Board Member Richard Vladovic has proposed downsizing the project to an elementary school and shifting it to a location other than the one the district has chosen, which would essentially restart four years of planning.

Read Paul's story to find out how they spent the funds.

For a project update, attend a meeting at 6 p.m. today at Banning High, 1527 Lakme Ave.


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