Beverly Hills school board is planning to move out 10% of the students as it ends its old policy of allowing out-of-district students an opportunity to attend the schools. This has made many so called “permit parents” furious as they are reluctant to send their children to the Los Angeles Public Schools, where more than a quarter of high-schoolers drop out.
The plan comes in place as Beverly Hills Unified School District plans to switch to a budget plan financed directly by the city’s well-to-do tax base instead of with state money based on enrollment.
Parents want the school board to allow their children to finish their education at Beverly Hills in order to provide good education to their kids and to avoid instability of academic continuity. But school board Vice President Lisa Korbatov says that ” in order to save resources for their residents” they need to put this plan in place as the district will not be able to pay for outsiders without state funding .
The final decision to implement the plan is going to take place this month, which would affect nearly 500 students. As part of the consequences people are even planning to move to Beverly Hills, but the tactic is very big challenge for some families.
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