Coalition Seeks New School Boundaries
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A coalition of Latino advocacy groups has released maps proposing new district boundaries for Los Angeles Unified School District board members that would return two seats exclusively to the San Fernando Valley and create a Latino stronghold east of the San Diego Freeway.
The maps will be presented to the City Council Redistricting Commission, which will send its recommendations to the full council by March 1. The council will vote on the proposal by July 1.
The last boundary changes, in 1992, resulted in one seat entirely in the Valley and three others representing parts of the Valley.
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