Carson-Long Beach high school briefing set

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Work is scheduled to begin later this month on a high school for Carson students at the site of a Long Beach warehouse once used to store rubber and produce above-ground pools and spas.

While the school has yet to win plaudits from neighbors or the two cities, it would reduce crowding at maxed-out Carson High and Banning High in Wilmington.

At a community meeting scheduled Wednesday, district planners will discuss demolition of the 330,000-square-foot building at Carson Street and Santa Fe Avenue.

A high school with 67 classrooms and a sports stadium with 1,500 seats would be built at the 14-acre site. The district would open the doors to 1,900 students in fall 2012.

Read Paul's full report here.


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