Some L.A. schools face uncertain futures as student enrollment declines dramatically

Districts across California are bracing for the effect of declining enrollment, because state funding is based on the number of students in the classroom. In addition to Trinity, LAUSD may displace a Westchester magnet school with state-of-the-art engineering stations and allow a privately operated public charter school to take its place. A Mid-City school faces potential closure.

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