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Waitlist: Applicants will be placed on a waitlist for their first-choice only (within each program). Affiliated Charter Schools will put the applicant on a waitlist for all the schools to which they applied. Waitlist Offers: The applicant will be contacted by the school if a waitlist spot opens up.
The backstory of LAUSDs cellphone ban The LAUSD Board voted in June 2024 to expand the districts existing phone ban to include lunch and passing periods (bell to bell). The policy also applies to smartwatches and earbuds.
Community Magnet Charter Elementary was this years most selective magnet school. The K-5 school in Bel-Air accepted 122 students after receiving about 3,700 applications. Valley Alternative Magnet, a K-12 school in Lake Balboa, was close behind, at first accepting only 93 of about 2,000 applicants.
Summer school programs are scheduled from Tuesday, June 17, 2025, through Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
Starting on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, the LAUSD and California state policy on cell phones and other smart devices goes into effect. It matches the Palms policy thats already in effect. Student cell phone use during school hours is not allowed. Put away cell phones, smart watches, AirPods, headphones, etc.

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