Inglewood Unified announces the closure of 5 schools

Statewide government schools are losing enrollment.  The Simi Valley schools lost over 1,000 students, k-12, in just a year.  They have one elementary school with just 75 students!  Yet, even facing a deficit, and proposing a $487 million bond, they refuse to close this school.  They have five other schools with under 300 students.

At least the Inglewood District is facing reality.  Maybe when they close the schools they can build housing and make good use of the property.

“The Inglewood Unified School District announced five schools will close due to dwindling enrollment and funding. Darsha Philips reports for the NBC4 News on March 20, 2024.

Citing declining enrollment, continued financial woes due to poor fiscal management from more than a decade ago and limited funding, the district has decided to close the following:”

Inglewood Unified announces the closure of 5 schools

By Karla Rendon, NBC  3/21/24   https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/inglewood-unified-announces-the-closure-of-5-schools/3368683/

Inglewood parents expressed their frustration with the district’s decision to shut down five schools in the next year. Tracey Leong reports for the NBC4 News on March 21, 2024.

Five schools in the Inglewood Unified School District will be shut down due to dwindling enrollment and insufficient funding, Inglewood County Administrator James Morris announced on Wednesday.

The announcement follows speculation of school closures as parents and community members voiced their opposition to the possibility that, to their dismay, became a reality. Days leading up to the official announcement involved protests, public meetings and parents urging the school to reconsider.

The Inglewood Unified School District announced five schools will close due to dwindling enrollment and funding. Darsha Philips reports for the NBC4 News on March 20, 2024.

Citing declining enrollment, continued financial woes due to poor fiscal management from more than a decade ago and limited funding, the district has decided to close the following:

  • Crozier Junior High – Current 7th graders at the school will get to complete their coursework at the school since for next year, the school will stay open as an 8th grade-only school. For the 2024-25 school year, no new 7th graders will be accepted.
  • Hudnall TK-6 School – This school is slated to close at the end of the 2024-25 school year.
  • Highland TK-6 School — This school is slated to close at the end of the 2024-25 school year.
  • Morningside High School — This school is slated to close at the end of the 2024-25 school year.
  • Kelso TK-6 School — This school is slated to close at the end of the 2024-25 school year.

“These are not easy decisions to make,” Morris said in a statement. “The time has come to make decisions. The data tells the story and the time for action is now.”

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