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  1. La sede del LAUSD. El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Los Ángeles 1 ( Los Angeles Unified School District, LAUSD en inglés) es el distrito escolar más grande del estado de California, Estados Unidos. Tiene su sede en Los Ángeles . El distrito tiene escuelas en Los Ángeles, Gardena, Bell, Cudahy, Maywood, Huntington Park, Monterey Park ...

  2. Bassett USD Schools Safety, College/Career Readiness Measure V was on the November 4, 2014, election ballot for voters in the Bassett Unified School District in Los Angeles County, California. A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for the approval of this measure. It was approved by 62.42%.

  3. Long Beach Unified School District; Los Angeles Unified School District, 435,958 students and 778 school; It is the largest school district in California. Los Nietos School District; Lynwood Unified School District; Manhattan Beach Unified School District]] Monrovia Unified School District]] Montebello Unified School District]]

  4. Long Beach Unified School District. Los Angeles Unified School District. Lynwood Unified School District. Manhattan Beach Unified School District. Monrovia Unified School District. Montebello Unified School District. Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District. Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District. Paramount Unified School District.

  5. The Los Angeles City School District removed all of the furniture from the Torrance elementary and middle schools; Gnerre wrote that "LAUSD was not pleased with the outcome of the election." The elementary school district disappeared on July 1, 1961, when it became a unified school district, the Los Angeles Unified School District.

  6. Pre K-12th. Schools. 15. Other information. Website. www .busd .k12 .ca .us. The Bellflower Unified School District ( BUSD [1]) is a school district in Los Angeles County, California. It serves the city of Bellflower as well as portions of Cerritos and Lakewood .

  7. The El Rancho Unified School District is located in the City of Pico Rivera, California. School closures [ edit ] During the summer of 2008, the El Rancho school board voted to close four elementary schools (Pio Pico, Obregon, Selby Grove, Meller) in order to meet the new demands placed upon them by budget cuts and declining enrollment. [2]