Just in: ‘Game changer’ to game over for Westside ‘immersion’ school
LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines has cancelled the district’s plans for a proposed construction project at a Westside school campus that was to house an expanded foreign language immersion program.
Explaining the rationale for his decision in a three-page memo to members of the school board and its bond oversight committee yesterday, Cortines said the project “will not move forward,” but he vowed to work with district officials to provide an alternative pathway for students to continue their immersion studies into high school.
The decision is a blow to school board member Steve Zimmer, who had hailed the expansion of the program into a new school as a “game changer” for the district as part of an overarching strategy to stem the tide of falling enrollment.
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Some previous reports:
http://laschoolreport.com/zimmer-immersion-school-is-game-changer-to-stem-falling-enrollment-lausd/
http://laschoolreport.com/westside-group-outraged-over-proposed-immersion-school/
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