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Why are so many top-rated schools in Los Angeles sitting half-empty while students in need are left out? A new report by the nonprofit Available To All reveals that schools in wealthier LA neighborhoods have open seats, yet students from struggling areas can't access them due to where they live. Although LAUSD questions the report's methods, officials admit changes are needed to ensure fair access and address deepening educational inequality.
By TFD SuppliesWhy are so many top-rated schools in Los Angeles sitting half-empty while students in need are left out? A new report by the nonprofit Available To All reveals that schools in wealthier LA neighborhoods have open seats, yet students from struggling areas can't access them due to where they live. Although LAUSD questions the report's methods, officials admit changes are needed to ensure fair access and address deepening educational inequality.

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