Villaraigosa, Hahn and Trutanich visit POLAHS
Written on September 15, 2010 – 1:40 pm | by Imogen Fahey
Port of Los Angeles High School in San Pedro received a boost from local dignitaries on Wednesday, with the visit of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Councilwoman Janice Hahn and City Attorney Carmen Trutanich.
School official say they have the support of the trio in seeking to purchase their campus from a powerful landowner: the Port of Los Angeles.
School Executive Director Jim Cross said he believes the Harbor Commission will vote early next month on the school’s offer to purchase its building, a former shipping company office structure on West Fifth Street. To the frustration of POLAHS officials, there have been multiple delays since negotiations began in fall 2008.
Cross and other POLAHS officials consider the building’s purchase vital to the future of the six-year-old charter school. It currently pays about $800,000 per year in rent to the port.
Meanwhile, the school this fall is celebrating having reached its goal enrollment of 850, and recent achievements on state tests.
It earned an API of 778 this week — a gain of 47 points that it put it well above all of LAUSD’s traditional comprehensive high schools in the South Bay and Harbor Area. In results released in August, POLAHS also outperformed those campuses on results from the California High School Exit Exam: 93 percent of 10th graders passed the English section on their first try, and 91 percent passed math.
Next Wednesday, the school will host a ceremony marking the dedication of a new science classroom to FTR, the firm building the new port police headquarters next door. FTR made an in-kind donation of about $90,000 to the school by constructing a new sewer line. The dedication is the fifth such ceremony for the school, which recently built five new classrooms on its once-empty second-floor space.
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