词条 | Los Alamitos Unified School District |
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HistoryAround 1987 Los Alamitos began a day care program from 6:30 AM to 6: PM for 24 students Who were enrolled in Los Alamitos elementary school. By 1993 the day care program served 800 children in grades Kindergarten through 8. The price was $2.50 per hour per child, with each child serving a weekly minimum of 10 hours; this price was lower than that of an average private preschool, which would charge $300 per month per child. The childcare program was entirely self-supported by the fees paid by parents. Shirley Horn, a former Los Alamitos teacher and principal who had become a consultant, designed the program, which offered activities including arts instruction, computer training, homework assistance, after-school recreation.[6] As of 1993 several parents in the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) boundaries enrolled their children in the Los Alamitos day care program so that they could then use LBUSD district transfer rules, stating that parents may enroll their children at a school closest to their daycare provider even if the school is in another school district, to obtain an inter-district transfer from the Los Alamitos district and send their children to Los Alamitos schools. As a result, LBUSD was losing money, because state education funds were paid based on attendance. Horn said "It was never anyone's intention to make the (child-care) program a drawing card from other school districts. It did turn out that way."[6] Gordon Dillow of the Los Angeles Times said "Although school officials say they do not track the racial make-up of their inter-district transfer students, the perception has been that many, perhaps most, of the Long Beach-to-Los Alamitos transfer students are Anglo."[6] Whites were a minority in LBUSD, with 26% of the student body, while they were a majority at Los Alamitos USD, with 75% of the student body.[6] LBUSD established its own preschool programs so that parents could no longer use the loophole.[7] Demographics{{expand section|date=November 2012}}In the 1992-1993 school year the district schools were about 75% White. During that school year, the Los Alamitos district had about 1,200 students from other school districts. 400 of them lived in the Long Beach Unified School District. Some students had parents working in the Los Alamitos district, and some attended the Los Alamitos daycare in order to go to Los Alamitos schools.[6] Superintendents
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References1. ^"Board of Education {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403202812/http://www.losal.org/1463101114192717217/site/default.asp |date=2012-04-03 }}." Los Alamitos Unified School District. Retrieved on September 28, 2012. "10293 Bloomfield Street Los Alamitos, CA 90720-2264" 2. ^1 "District Attendance Boundaries." ([https://www.webcitation.org/6BrC1Ybjc?url=http://www.losal.org/14631062413460983/lib/14631062413460983/Attendance_Boundaries_Summary-One_Sheet.pdf Archive]) Los Alamitos Unified School District. Retrieved on September 28, 2012. "THE BUNGALOWS - LONG BEACH 90815 Claremore Lane 2900 - 2972 (even #’s only)" 3. ^"2900 Claremore Ln." ([https://www.webcitation.org/6BrC9YzmA?url=http://www.lavote.net/OnlineDistrictmapApp/default.cfm?p%3D313202%26c%3DLONG%2BBEACH%26a%3D2900%26pre%3D%26s%3DCLAREMORE%26t%3DLN%26z%3D90815 Archive]) Los Angeles County Clerk. Retrieved on November 1, 2012. 4. ^"2972 Claremore Ln." ([https://www.webcitation.org/6BrCH6IYH?url=http://www.lavote.net/OnlineDistrictmapApp/default.cfm?p%3D313202%26c%3DLONG%2BBEACH%26a%3D2972%26pre%3D%26s%3DCLAREMORE%26t%3DLN%26z%3D90815 Archive]) Los Angeles County Clerk. Retrieved on November 1, 2012. 5. ^"Council District 5" (Map, [https://www.webcitation.org/6BrCUTx8V?url=http://www.longbeach.gov/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID%3D6178 Archive]) City of Long Beach. Retrieved on November 1, 2012. 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 Dillow, Gordon. "Schools Fight Flight of Students to Los Alamitos : Education: Day care services in the upscale district drain pupils who later enroll in its elementaries. Long Beach plans to start its own programs--and recapture state funding." Los Angeles Times. August 22, 1993. 1. Retrieved on November 1, 2012. 7. ^Dillow, Gordon. "Schools Fight Flight of Students to Los Alamitos : Education: Day care services in the upscale district drain pupils who later enroll in its elementaries. Long Beach plans to start its own programs--and recapture state funding." Los Angeles Times. August 22, 1993. 2. Retrieved on November 1, 2012. 8. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.ocregister.com/2011/05/03/los-alamitos-unified-names-new-superintendent/|title=Los Alamitos Unified names new superintendent|date=2011-05-03|work=Orange County Register|access-date=2018-03-29|language=en-US}} 9. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.ocregister.com/2007/05/01/los-alamitos-unified-selects-superintendent/|title=Los Alamitos Unified selects superintendent|date=2007-05-01|work=Orange County Register|access-date=2018-03-29|language=en-US}} 10. ^{{Cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jul/13/local/me-55591|title=Los Alamitos|last=Meier|first=James|date=1999-07-13|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=2018-03-29|language=en-US|issn=0458-3035}} External links{{Portal|Greater Los Angeles|Schools}}
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