The state attorney general accused the Los Angeles Unified School District of refusing to find a charter school tenant for a facility. The district argues that it tried, but that an agreement with a school fell through.
“Respondents have a present ministerial duty to notify all eligible charter schools and to identify, and rank in order if applicable, a successor charter school to use the facility and to assume the loan,” read the petition...
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