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 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT January 11, 2012 Re: Proposition 39 Offers to Charter Schools for 2012-2013 School Year Dear Principal, Thank you for assisting the District in its obligations to comply with charter schools’ Proposition 39 facilities requests for the 2012-2013 school y ear. I am writing to inform you that, after carefully weighing various educational, safety, and space-related factors, and benefiting from the valuable engagement and recommendations of Local District Leadership and Board offices, I personally approved a preliminary proposal for a charter school to potentially co-locate on your campus in the upcoming school year (list attached). This is a painstaking process and while there will be impacts to campuses, we have worked diligently to minimize the impact on campuses, and most importantly, to students. I understand that, in many situations across the District, set asides critical to important District and local educational initiatives may be reduced or eliminated in order to allow for some preliminary proposals. Throughout this process, decisions were based on efforts to ensure full compliance with the law while also attempting to incur the least disruption possible to students in District-operated schools. These preliminary proposals fully satisfy Proposition 39’s requirements, but do not voluntarily offer more than the District’s legal obligation. It is important to note that per regulations governing Proposition 39, the district may not know for certain whether a charter school will actually accept the District’s offer and occupy space on your campus until at least May 1. In addition, should a charter school that accepts an offer to co-locate on a District campus not realize its enrollment projections, the District maintains the right to obtain a monetary over-allocation reimbursement or reclaim the over-allocated space. The next steps in the Proposition 39 process, as predicated by law, are as follows:  February 1: The District will make a preliminary proposal to the charter school to co-locate on your campus during the 2012-13 school year.  March 1: The charter school must submit its counter-proposal to the District if it is not satisfied with the District’s preliminary proposal.  April 1: The District must send a final offer to the charter school.  May 1: The charter school must notify the District in writing whether or not it intends to occupy the offered space or else the final offer expires. Within the next several days, the District’s Proposition 39 staff will send you a Co-Location Operations Plan (“COP”) that will need to be completed and returned in order to assist the District MONICA GARCIA, PRESIDENT TAMAR GALATZAN BENNETT KAYSER MARGUERITE POINDEXTER LAMOTTE NURY MARTINEZ RICHARD A. VLADOVIC, Ed.D. STEVEN ZIMMER Administrative Office 333 South Beaudry Avenue, 24 th Floor Los Angeles, California 90017 Telephone: (213) 241-7000 Fax: (213) 241-8442 JOHN E. DEASY, Ph.D. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

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 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRIC

January 11, 2012

Re: Proposition 39 Offers to Charter Schools for 2012-2013 School Year

Dear Principal,

Thank you for assisting the District in its obligations to comply with charter schools’ Proposition 39

facilities requests for the 2012-2013 school year. I am writing to inform you that, after carefully

weighing various educational, safety, and space-related factors, and benefiting from the valuable

engagement and recommendations of Local District Leadership and Board offices, I personallyapproved a preliminary proposal for a charter school to potentially co-locate on your campus in the

upcoming school year (list attached). This is a painstaking process and while there will be impacts to

campuses, we have worked diligently to minimize the impact on campuses, and most importantly, tostudents.

I understand that, in many situations across the District, set asides critical to important District andlocal educational initiatives may be reduced or eliminated in order to allow for some preliminary

proposals. Throughout this process, decisions were based on efforts to ensure full compliance with the

law while also attempting to incur the least disruption possible to students in District-operated schools.These preliminary proposals fully satisfy Proposition 39’s requirements, but do not voluntarily offer

more than the District’s legal obligation.

It is important to note that per regulations governing Proposition 39, the district may not know forcertain whether a charter school will actually accept the District’s offer and occupy space on your

campus until at least May 1. In addition, should a charter school that accepts an offer to co-locate on a

District campus not realize its enrollment projections, the District maintains the right to obtain amonetary over-allocation reimbursement or reclaim the over-allocated space.

The next steps in the Proposition 39 process, as predicated by law, are as follows:

  February 1: The District will make a preliminary proposal to the charter school to co-locate on

your campus during the 2012-13 school year.  March 1: The charter school must submit its counter-proposal to the District if it is not

satisfied with the District’s preliminary proposal.

  April 1: The District must send a final offer to the charter school.

  May 1: The charter school must notify the District in writing whether or not it intends to

occupy the offered space or else the final offer expires.

Within the next several days, the District’s Proposition 39 staff will send you a Co-Location

Operations Plan (“COP”) that will need to be completed and returned in order to assist the District

MONICA GARCIA, PRESIDENT

TAMAR GALATZAN

BENNETT KAYSER

MARGUERITE POINDEXTER LAMOTTE

NURY MARTINEZ

RICHARD A. VLADOVIC, Ed.D.

STEVEN ZIMMER

Administrative Office

333 South Beaudry Avenue, 24th Floor

Los Angeles, California 90017

Telephone: (213) 241-7000

Fax: (213) 241-8442

JOHN E. DEASY, Ph.D.

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

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Re: Proposition 39 Offers to Charter Schools for 2012-2013 School Year Page 2

facilitate effective operations and provide specific data needed to ensure full compliance withProposition 39’s regulations.

Local District Leadership and Maintenance & Operations staff will support you in completing thistask. If you have any questions during this process, please contact Sean Jernigan, Proposition 39

Program Manager, directly at (213) 241-5527 or [email protected].

I am counting on your continued engagement and cooperation to ensure the success of all our studentsin the 2012-13 school year. I deeply appreciate your ongoing commitment to the education and safety

of all the children we serve.

Cordially,

Dr. John E. DeasySuperintendent

c: Michelle KingLocal District Superintendents

Dave Holmquist

José Cole-Gutiérrez

Sean Jernigan

Attachment

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Los Angeles Unified School District

2012-13 Proposition 39 Matches

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Columbus MS 12+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space12 1 0 Ingenium Charter School ES/MS

1 3

El Camino HS

•  Conversion 110 1 0 El Camino Real Charter High School HS

1 4

Gledhill 5+1

•  6 unassigned classrooms 5 1 0 Magnolia Science Academy #7 ES

1 6

Kennedy HS 5+1

•  6 unassigned classrooms 5 1 0 Valley Charter Middle School MS

1 3

Monroe HS 9+1

•  8 unassigned classrooms

•  1 of 2 classrooms used for

textbook storage relocated to

container

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

9 1 0 Valor Academy Charter School MS

1 3

Northridge MS 10+1

•  9 unassigned classrooms•  1 classroom used for textbook 

storage to relocated to

container

•  1 out of 10 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used as

District school office

10 1 1 Ivy Academia ES/MS

1 6

Panorama HS 7+1

•  5 unassigned classrooms

•  1 classroom used for textbook 

storage relocated to container

•  1 out of 6 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used asDistrict school office

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

7 1 1 Valor Academy Charter School MS

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Reseda HS 17+1

•  7+1 existing charter school

space repurposed for new

charter school

•  7 unassigned classrooms

•  3 out of 17 set asides cut:

-  3 classrooms used as

District school offices

17 1 3 Magnolia Science Academy #1 HS

1 3

Sunny Brae ES 11+1

•  No Growth – existing charterschool space

11 1 0 Ivy Academia ES

1 3

Sutter MS 6+1

•  6 unassigned classrooms

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

6 1 0 Multicultural Learning Center ES

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Taft HS 25+1

•  25 unassigned classrooms

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

25 1 0 Ivy Academia MS/HS

2 3

East Valley HS 12+1•  12 unassigned classrooms

•  1 out of 4 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used as a

weight room

12 1 1 Lakeview Charter High School HS

2 3

Erwin ES 6+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space6 1 0 Ararat Charter School ES

2 6

KLA 6+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space6 1 0 Ararat Charter School ES

2 3

Madison MS 8+1

•  9 unassigned classrooms 8 1 0 Valley Charter Elementary School ES

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Olive Vista MS 14+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space14 1 0 Triumph Charter Academy MS

2 6

Pacoima MS 11+1

•  11 unassigned classrooms

•  1 out of 4 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used as

computer lab replaced

with laptop cart

11 1 1California Academy for Liberal Studies

Early College High SchoolHS

2 3

Roy Romer MS 13+1

•  12+1 existing charter school

space

•  1 unassigned classroom

13 1 0 Celerity Palmati Charter School ES

2 6

Sun Valley HS 13+1

•  12 unassigned classrooms

•  2 out of 7 set asides cut:

-  2 classrooms used as

TBD

13 1 2 Triumph Charter High School HS

2 6

Sun Valley MS 11+1

•  8+1 existing charter schoolspace

•  2 unassigned classrooms

•  1 out of 7 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used as

computer lab replaced

with laptop cart

11 1 1 Celerity Cardinal Charter School ES

2 6

Van Nuys HS 5+1

•  6 unassigned classrooms 5 1 0 YPI Valley Charter Public High School HS

3 1

24th St ES 11+1

•  8+1existing charter school

space•  3 unassigned classrooms

11 1 0 Crown Preparatory Academy MS

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Audubon MS 11+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space11 1 0 Crenshaw Arts/Tech Charter High HS

3 1

Cochran MS 5+1

•  2 unassigned classrooms

•  2 classrooms used for SLC

collaboration relocated to

unassigned small rooms

•  1 out of 7 set asides cut

-  1 classroom used for SLCcollaboration

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

5 1 1 Rise Ko Hyang Middle School MS

3 4

Coliseum ES 5+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space5 1 0 CLAS Affirmation ES

3 4

Cowan ES 6+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space6 1 0

Animo Westside Charter Middle

SchoolMS

3 1

Crenshaw HS 8+1•  7 unassigned classrooms

•  1 classroom used for District

school office relocated to

unassigned small room

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

8 1 0 City Charter Middle School MS

3 4

CRES22 9+1

•  10 unassigned classrooms 9 1 0WISH-Westside Innovative School

HouseES

3 4

Dorsey HS 4+1

•  1 unassigned classroom

•  3 out of 4 set asides cut:-  3 classrooms used for

computer labs replaced

with laptop carts

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

4 1 3 Westchester Secondary Charter School MS

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Los Angeles HS 6+1

•  1classroom used for storage

moved to container

•  1 classroom use for textbook 

storage relocated to container

•  5 out of 20 set asides cut:

-  2 classrooms used for

District school offices

-  2 classrooms used for

SLC offices

-  1 small room used forDistrict school office

converted to charter

school office

6 1 5 Larchmont Charter School MS

3 1

Mann MS 11+1

•  8 unassigned classrooms

•  2 classrooms used for

intervention relocated to small

rooms

•  1 out of 13 set asides cut:

-  1 drama room

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

11 1 1View Park Accelerated Preparatory

Charter Middle SchoolMS

3 4

Marina Del Rey MS 10+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space10 1 0 Goethe International Charter School ES

3 1

Shenandoah ES 6+1

•  4 unassigned classrooms

•  1 classroom used for textbook 

storage relocated to container

•  1 out of 5 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used for

intervention

•  1 unassigned small room forcharter school office

6 1 1Today's Fresh Start Charter School

SBEES

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Stoner ES 8+1

•  4 unassigned classrooms

•  1 classroom used for textbook 

storage relocated to container

•  3 out of 8 set asides cut:

-  2 classrooms used as

District school offices

-  1classroom used for

intervention

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

8 1 3 Citizens of the World Charter School 3 ES

3 4

Venice HS 13+1

•  14 unassigned classrooms 13 1 0 Ocean Charter School ES/MS

3 4

Webster MS 7+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space7 1 0 Magnolia Science Academy #4 HS

3 4

Westchester HS 11+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space11 1 0

Lou Dantzler Preparatory Charter High

SchoolHS

3 4

Wright MS 8+1•  No Growth – existing charter

school space8 1 0 CLAS Affirmation MS

4 1

Bancroft MS 12+1

•  9 unassigned classrooms

•  3 out of 5 set asides cut:

-  3 classrooms used as

computer labs replaced

with laptop carts

•  1 unassigned small room as

charter school office

12 1 3 Magnolia Science Academy #5 MS/HS

4 2

Belmont HS 7+1•  5+1 existing charter school

space

•  2 unassigned classrooms

7 1 0College-Ready Academy High School

#16HS

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Berendo MS 15+1

•  5+1 existing charter school

space

•  10 unassigned classrooms

15 1 0Monsenor Oscar Romero Charter

SchoolMS

4 5

Burbank MS 14 +1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space14 1 0 Celerity Troika Charter School ES/MS

4 2

Elysian Hts ES 3+1

•  4 unassigned classrooms 3 1 0 Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts ES

4 4

Fairfax HS 5+1

•  1 unassigned classroom

•  1 classroom used for storage

relocated to container

•  4 out of 15 set asides cut:

-  3 classrooms used for

District school offices

-  1 small room used for

District school office

repurposed for charter

school office

5 1 4 University Charter High School HS

4 5

Franklin HS 8+1

•  3 unassigned classrooms

•  3 classrooms used for storage

relocated to containers

•  3 out of 20 set asides cut:

-  3 TBD

8 1 3Los Angeles International Charter High

SchoolHS

4 5

Grant ES 7+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space7 1 0 Citizens of the World Charter School 2 ES

4 5

Irving MS 18+1

•  No Growth – existing charterschool space

18 1 0 Celerity Octavia Charter School ES

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King MS 12+1

•  8 unassigned classrooms

•  3 classrooms used as work 

rooms relocated to unassigned

small rooms

•  1 classroom used as Dean's

office relocated to unassigned

small room

•  1 unassigned small room as

charter school office

12 1 0 Santa Rosa Charter Academy MS

4 2

Lake St. PC 2+1

•  1 unassigned classroom

•  2 out of 4 set asides cut:

-  1 TBD

-  1 drama/theatre

2 1 2 Equitas Academy Charter School ES

4 4

Le Conte MS 10 + 1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space10 1 0

Citizens of the World Charter School -

HollywoodES

4 2

Los Feliz ES 10+1

•  5+1 existing charter school

space•  3 unassigned classrooms

•  1 classroom shared with LA's

Best afterschool program

•  1 out of 6 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used as

computer lab replaced

with laptop cart

10 1 1 Equitas Academy Charter School ES

4 5

Micheltorena ES 8+1

•  5 unassigned classrooms

•  1 classroom used for textbook 

storage relocated to container

•  2 out of 7 set asides cut:-  2 classrooms used for

TBD

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

8 1 2 Citizens of the World Charter School 2 ES

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4 2

Plasencia ES 7+1

•  7 unassigned classrooms

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

7 1 0 Equitas Academy # 2 Charter School ES

4 2

Politi ES 3+1

•  1 unassigned classroom

•  3 out of 6 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used for

TBD

-  1 classroom used fordrama/theatre

-  1 classroom used as

computer lab replaced

with laptop cart

3 1 3 Equitas Academy Charter School ES

4 4

Selma ES 5+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space5 1 0

Larchmont Charter School - West

HollywoodES

4 2

Virgil MS

•  Renewal of Shared Use

AgreementN/A N/A N/A Central City Value School HS

5 2

2nd St ES 5+1

•  4+1 existing charter school

space

•  1 unassigned classroom

5 1 0 Extera Public School ES

5 2

Adams MS 13+1

•  11 unassigned classrooms

•  3 out of 7 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used for

intervention

-  1 classroom used for

District school office

-  1 classroom used ascomputer lab replaced

with laptop cart

13 1 3Frederick Douglass Academy Charter

Elementary SchoolES

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Albion ES 4+1

•  No Growth - existing charter

school space & shared use of 

SpEd Resource Specialist

space or intervention space

4 1 0Endeavor College Preparatory Charter

SchoolES

5 2

Ann St ES 6+1

•  No Growth - existing charter

school space & shared use

SpEd Resource Specialist

space

6 1 0Endeavor College Preparatory Charter

SchoolES

5 2

Breed St ES 8+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space8 1 0 Extera Public School ES

5 2

Clinton MS 19+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space19 1 0

Animo Jackie Robinson Charter High

SchoolHS

5 2

Dena ES 8+1

•  8 unassigned classrooms

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

8 1 0Futuro College Preparatory Elementary

SchoolES

7 1

Budlong ES 10+1

•  7 unassigned classrooms

•  1 classroom used for itinerant

workers moved to unassigned

small room

•  2 out of 11 set asides cut:

-  2 classrooms used as

computer labs replaced

with laptop carts

•  1 unassigned small room used

for charter school office

10 1 2Lou Dantzler Preparatory Charter

Elementary SchoolES

7 7

Edison MS 13+1

•  10 unassigned classrooms•  2 classrooms used as

College/Career offices moved

to unassigned small rooms

•  1 out of 5 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used for

intervention

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

13 1 1 KIPP Comienza Community Prep ES

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King Jr ES 13+1

•  9+1 existing charter school

space

•  2 unassigned classrooms

•  1 classroom used as District

school office relocated to

small room

•  1 classroom shared with LA's

Best afterschool program

13 1 0 New Heights Charter School ES

7 1

Mack ES 6+1•  5 unassigned classrooms

•  1 out of 6 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used as

computer lab replaced

with laptop cart

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

6 1 1 Camino Nuevo Elementary School #3 MS

8 1

112th St ES 7+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space7 1 0

Watts Learning Center Charter Middle

SchoolMS

8 1

Clay MS 19+1•  15+1 existing charter school

space

•  4 unassigned classrooms

19 1 0 Health Services Academy High School HS

8 7

Curtiss MS 17+1

•  10+1 existing charter school

space

•  7 unassigned classrooms

17 1 0 Magnolia Science Academy #3 MS/HS

8 7

Gardena HS 9+1

•  10 unassigned classrooms 9 1 0 Magnolia Science Academy #6 MS/HS

8 1La Salle ES 17+1

•  18 unassigned classrooms 17 1 0View Park Accelerated Preparatory

Charter Elementary SchoolES

8 7Lease Vacant Compton Unified Site

13 1 0 New Millennium Secondary School HS

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Manhattan Pl ES 8+1

•  9 unassigned classrooms 8 1 0 Apple Academy Charter Public School ES

8 1

Raymond ES 9+1

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space9 1 0 KIPP Empower Academy ES

8 1

Washington Prep HS 16+1

•  15 unassigned classrooms

•  2 out of 10 set asides cut:

-  2 classrooms used ascomputer labs replaced

with laptop carts

16 1 2Environmental Science & Technology

High School HS

R 3

High Tech High LA

•  No Growth – existing charter

school space13 1 0 HighTech High - Los Angeles HS

T 7

Griffith Joyner ES 4+1

•  4 unassigned classrooms

•  1 out of 10 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used for

intervention

4 1 1 Academia Moderna Charter School ES

T 2

Hollenbeck MS 7+1

•  5 unassigned classrooms

•  2 out of 12 set asides cut:

-  1 classroom used for a

District school office

-  1 classroom used as

computer lab replaced

with laptop cart

•  1 unassigned small room for

charter school office

7 1 2Media Arts & Entertainment Design

High SchoolHS