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Los Angeles Unified School District

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The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in California and the second-largest in the United States. As of 2004 it serves over 710,000 students. The current Superintendent, as of 2004, is former Colorado governor, Roy Romer.

LAUSD serves Los Angeles and all or portions of several adjoining California cities. It is so large that it has its own police department that provides security for its campuses.

A recent attempt at reform led to the creation of 11 minidistricts in order to decentralize management. However the cost of the additional bureaucracy has since caused the Superintendent to call for merging the minidistricts to cut overhead.

The LAUSD is the perhaps the largest property owner in Los Angeles. Two recent projects have generated controversy. The Belmont Learning Center was originally envisioned as a mixed-use education and retail complex to include several schools, shops and a public park. Ground was broken for construction in 1995. Midway through construction it was discovered that explosive methane, and toxic hydrogen sulfide were seeping from the ground, an old oil field. Later an active surface fault was found running under one of the completed buildings, requiring its removal. The LAUSD had spent an estimated $175 million dollars on the project by 2004, with an additional $110 million budgeted for cleanup costs. The total cost is estimated by LAUSD at $300 million, but critics have said it may end up closer to $500 million.

Another controversial development has been the Ambassador Hotel. The LAUSD purchased the defunct landmark in 2001 after a legal battle dating back to 1989. Plans to demolish the building, site of Senator Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, have met with opposition from preservationists.

LAUSD cities

Notable teachers

Jaime Escalante taught students Calculus at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles for many years, as dramatized in the movie Stand and Deliver.

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