Middle School Planned at Former Drive-In Site
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Los Angeles Unified School District has purchased a 14.4-acre site for a new middle school in the severely overcrowded northeast San Fernando Valley, district officials said Friday.
The new school is expected to accommodate 1,629 sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders in 67 classrooms and relieve overcrowding at Fulton Middle School in Van Nuys and Sepulveda Middle School in North Hills, officials said.
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