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Second largest in the nation, the Los Angeles Unified School District enrolls more than 429,000 students in transitional kindergarten through 12th grade The District covers 710 square miles and includes Los Angeles as well as all or parts of 25 smaller municipalities plus several unincorporated sections of Los Angeles County
- LA Unified loses students across the district as immigration sweeps . . .
The district says immigration raids are intensifying enrollment losses already tied to falling birth rates and rising housing costs
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- School enrollment plummets in LAUSD and beyond amid immigration raids . . .
Schools across Southern California are facing steeper enrollment declines as Trump immigration enforcement actions discourage or prevent students from enrolling
- LAUSD newcomer enrollment drops amid immigration fears
The Los Angeles Unified School District has lost roughly 7,000 more students than anticipated, partly because of ongoing immigration enforcement and fears, the Los Angeles Times reported “These declines reflect a climate of fear and instability created by ongoing immigration crackdowns, which
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