That Pesky Geography
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — CBS and NBC are both running the same article about ground being broken for a new high school in East LA.
Ground was broken Wednesday on the first new high school to be built in East Los Angeles in 85 years – a project aimed at relieving overcrowding at nearby Roosevelt High School.
East Los Angeles High School No. 1, which will have an emphasis on science programs, will be home to about 1,000 students beginning in fall 2009.
The $71 million high school will be located at First Street and Mission Road, about two miles east of downtown.
I’m a bit baffled on how 1st and Mission can be considered two miles from Downtown, however. The intersection is exactly one mile from City Hall. Traveling two miles west of there just about puts you on the 110 freeway, often considered the opposite edge of Downtown.
Media outlets and geography are often a bad pairing. A little over a year ago we had to settle the question of Fashion District geography, after the NY Times put it west of the Financial District.
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What the coverage forgot to mention is that this new 1,000 student campus is just a fraction of the 4,500 students that are currently crammed into each Roosevelt and Garfield High Schools. Both these schools were designed for halve that number. The irony here is that it will probably pull the promising students out of those two schools and leave the mess with the rest. The sad part here was until they decided on the 1st and Mission site, that NIMBY’s made making this high school difficult to build. It seems that most didn’t want a New HS near them.
# on Feb.22.2007 AT 01:21 PM


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