Venice High School is one of 11 campuses across the Los Angeles Unified School District to be renovated.
The upgrades will bring additional classroom space and updated
technology, with details to be hammered out later this year in meetings with staff, students and parents, according to recent reports.
If all goes as planned, the projects should be completed in five years.
North Hollywood High, School, Van Nuys High School, Polytechnic High School in Sun Valley, Cleveland High School in Reseda and Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies in Tarzana, Huntington Park High School, Roosevelt High School, San Pedro High School, John Burroughs Middle School, and Jefferson High School are also on the list.
The 11 schools were chosen based on their earthquake safety, space
relative to students, security and the number of so-called “portable”
buildings, according to reports.