Los Angeles Unified School District

A Los Angeles Board of Education meeting in 1935. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a public school district in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is the largest public school system in California in terms of number of students and the 2nd largest public school district in the United States, with only the New York City Department of Education having a larger student population. During the 2022–2023 school year, LAUSD served 565,479 students, including 11,795 early childhood education students and 27,740 adult students. During the same school year, it had 24,769 teachers and 49,231 other employees. It is the second largest employer in Los Angeles County after the county government. The school district's budget for the 2021–2022 school year was $10.7 billion, increasing to $12.6 billion for the 2022–2023 school year.

The school district's jurisdiction area consists of almost all of the city of Los Angeles and all or portions of several adjoining cities and unincorporated areas in southwestern Los Angeles County, California. LAUSD has its own police force, the Los Angeles School Police Department, which was established in 1948 to provide police services for LAUSD schools. The LAUSD enrolls a third of the preschoolers in Los Angeles County, and operates almost as many buses as the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The LAUSD school construction program rivals the Big Dig in terms of expenditures, and LAUSD cafeterias serve about 500,000 meals a day, rivaling the output of local McDonald's restaurants.

LAUSD has been criticized in the past for extremely crowded schools with large class sizes, high drop-out and expulsion rates, low academic performance in many schools, poor maintenance and incompetent administration. In 2007, LAUSD's dropout rate was 26 percent for grades 9 through 12. More recently, there are signs that the district is showing improvement, both in terms of dropout and graduation rates. An ambitious renovation program intended to help ease the overcrowded conditions has been completed. As part of its school-construction project, LAUSD opened two high schools (Santee Education Complex and South East) in 2005 and four high schools (Arleta, Contreras Learning Complex, Panorama, and East Valley) in 2006. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Where Has the Money Gone? : School Construction in Los Angeles Unified School District.

    Published 1998
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    Title IX On-Site Evaluation Elementary School [and] Secondary School.

    Published 1976
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    Aides to Career Education, 1975-76 An Evaluation / by Crawford, Alan N.

    Published 1976
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    Los Angeles Unified School District ESEA Title I Components - Evaluation Reports. Division of Secondary Education

    Published 1968
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    Basic Education Competencies for JTPA Youth by Auerbach, Sonia

    Published 1984
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    Project Relationship Creating and Sustaining a Nurturing Community [Manual and Video] / by Poulsen, Marie Kanne

    Published 1996
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    A Program of Professional Development. EPDA. Summer 1969

    Published 1969
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    Individualized Instruction through Open Structure : A Child Centered School / by Turman, Lynette, Blatt, Bobby

    Published 1974
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    ESEA Title I Components. Executive Abstracts

    Published 1971
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    Handbook Emergency Legal Procedures. [Third Edition] / by Apperson, Ron

    Published 1975
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    Los Angeles Unified School District ESEA Title I Components - Evaluation Reports. Division of Elementary Education

    Published 1968
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    Los Angeles Unified School District ESEA Title I Components - Evaluation Reports. Special Education and Supportive Services

    Published 1968
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    Los Angeles Unified School District ESEA Title I Components - Summer 1968. Evaluation Reports

    Published 1968
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    ESEA Title I Components Executive Abstracts; Evaluation 1969-1970.

    Published 1970
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    ESEA Title I Components - Evaluation Reports, 1969-1970

    Published 1970
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    ESEA [Elementary and Secondary Education Act] Title 1 Components Evaluation Reports; Special Education and Supportive Services.

    Published 1968
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