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Students who are in grades K-12 and live within the Los Angeles Unified boundary are eligible to apply for magnet programs. Applicants must be residents of Los Angeles Unified at the time of application and while enrolled in the magnet program. The indexof programs includes available grade levels for each program.
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Magnet Programs. Magnet is a voluntary integration program that provides rigorous, high-quality, theme-based instruction to facilitate student learning and promote academic achievement. Learn More. Play Video. Permits With Transportation (PWT)
Magnet Programs. Gifted Magnet Programs, coordinated by Student Integration Services, offer self-contained classes and place emphasis on developing higher-level thinking skills in a demanding academic program for students who are entering grades 1–12.
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The LAUSD Magnet Program is a court-ordered voluntary integration opportunity available to all students in grades K-12 who live within the boundaries of LAUSD. The purpose is to provide an integrated educational and personal experience which prepares them to function in a diverse society, and helps to eliminate, reduce or prevent long-standing ...
Magnet Priority Point System. 12 Points - MATRICULATION * Applicants who have completed the highest grade level in a magnet program and apply to continue in another magnet program at the next level, receive 12 matriculation points. These points do not carry over and are assigned for one year only, at the time of matriculation.