Coastal Commission approves San Pedro school

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The California Coastal Commission has just voted to approve a controversial 810-student school on former military property in southern San Pedro.

Los Angeles Unified School District in December approved the campus, which was opposed by a number of local residents.

Officials have said the campus will house two magnet programs and act as an "annex" to overcrowded San Pedro High School.

The 8-3 vote was the final approval the district was seeking. I'll have a full story shortly.


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Thank goodness

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