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      • The Los Angeles Living Schoolyards Coalition (LYSC) formed in summer 2019 to address the lack of nature on LAUSD school grounds and limited access to school campuses after hours.
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  1. Mar 27, 2022 · The Los Angeles Living Schoolyards Coalition, made up of community groups, nonprofits and researchers, wants LAUSD to green up 28 school sites in time for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics....

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  3. 2 days ago · The school’s mostly paved campus is being transformed into a greener, park-like “living schoolyard.” ... The Los Angeles Unified School District. ...

  4. THE LOS ANGELES LIVING SCHOOLYARDS COALITION. Our Response to LAUSD’s Paving Plus Program. LAUSD plans to allocate $300 million of Measure RR funds through the Paving Plus Program to 30 elementary school campuses primarily for pavement repair and replacement.

    • Does Los Angeles Unified School District have a 'living schoolyard'?1
    • Does Los Angeles Unified School District have a 'living schoolyard'?2
    • Does Los Angeles Unified School District have a 'living schoolyard'?3
    • Does Los Angeles Unified School District have a 'living schoolyard'?4
    • Does Los Angeles Unified School District have a 'living schoolyard'?5
  5. Will you green and open schoolyards in your neighborhood? LA youth don't have equitable access to parks and the healing qualities of nature. Our public schools are a vital opportunity for kids to run and play. Most of the LA Unified's schoolyards are unshaded, covered in asphalt and uninspiring.

  6. May 8, 2024 · LOS ANGELES — As Southern California grows ever-hotter, the movement to create living schoolyards is gaining steam. For Los Angeles’ low-income communities, however, greenery remains a fixture of privilege.

  7. District leaders have identified 634 schools that need natural spaces into three categories — Category 1 includes the 205 elementary schools that have the schoolyards with less than 10% green...

  8. In partnership with Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and Communities for a Better Environment, TreePeople is implementing a nature-based, multi-beneficial, green infrastructure stormwater management project on Wilmington Middle School’s campus.

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