K-8 school wins for Wilmington

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In a rare override, the Los Angeles school board on Tuesday rejected board member Richard Vladovic's attempt to reduce the size of a planned K-8 Wilmington school.

Board members said Vladovic's plan - which would instead erect an elementary school on the site - would imperil $37 million in matching state funds and fail to relieve crowding at Wilmington Middle School.

For the whole story, read Paul's report.


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This page contains a single entry by Paul Clinton published on December 12, 2007 10:51 AM.

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