L.A. working to phase out use of year-round calendars

Aug. 13, 2009
Construction program aims to provide enough classroom space to do away with multi-track calendars

From The Los Angeles Daily News: At the peak in 2002, one out of three schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District stayed open year-round. But by September, thanks to an aggressive $20 billion school construction program started earlier this decade, fewer than 10 percent of district schools will be multi-track. The district's goal is to eliminate multi-track schools by 2012.

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