Hearing on P.V. School Closures Report
The Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District will hold a public hearing Monday to discuss a draft environmental impact report on school closures districtwide.
The hearing was requested by the consultant hired by a parents group that challenged the school board’s 1987 decision to close Miraleste High School because of declining enrollment. The board later rescinded its action.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered the district to prepare the report after the parents group filed suit to keep Miraleste open.
Monday’s hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. at district headquarters. Additional hearings in September at the Rolling Hills High School gymnasium will focus on a completed version of the report.
On Tuesday, the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council voted to send a letter to the school district criticizing the draft report. City officials say the draft does not adequately address transportation and economic issues.
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