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Your welcome.
In light of this article in the Long Beach
Press “Plan to split Carson High into 3 schools riles parents, teachers,” I was drawn to the following quote.
"Better to
go through high school with a free education and know if that's what you want
to do in college or not, than to wait for college to find out," said Rosie
Martinez, the instructional director for LAUSD's Intensive Support and
Innovation Center.
Pause. Take a moment and see if you know where notyetLAUSD is going to go with this. (hint: “Straight to the Guilt” + “Opportunity to explore a career prior to college”)
NotyetLAUSD is pleased to announce the Specialized Medicine Learning
Complex at Miramonte Elementary School.
notyetLAUSD will split Miramonte Elementary into four smaller schools,
each with a specialization in a different type of medicine.
1.
Clinical
neurophysiology “NP” Learning Center
2.
Otorhinolaryngology
“Oto” Learning Center
3.
Vascular
Surgery Learning “VSL” Center
4.
Oro-Maxillo-Facial
Surgery “Oro” Learning Center
We are giddy at the
prospect of unilaterally changing the composition of Miramonte…again. This time we will give our youth the
chance to experience a career for free, before they go to college. We believe that when parents look back
on these changes they will see that notyetLAUSD continues to be at the
forefront of innovation.