Pollution May Doom Downtown L.A. Schools
30 November 2000 - 11:00am
L.A. School Board says environmental problems in downtown L.A. may prevent new schools from being in the area and "require some existing schools to shut down."
"In comments that go far beyond anything previously discussed by the board orpublic health officials,[Los Angeles Board of Education President Genethia Hayes] said the 711,000-student district may have to bus more students out of the crowded downtown area, or come up with creative solutions such as converting office space to classrooms. Her statements put her at odds with Los Angeles Unified School District's current plan to build about 100 schools over the next five years, including dozens in the central city."
Source:
The San Diego Union-Tribune, November 29, 2000
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