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Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified runs school-of-choice lottery; Lanata Bay dual‑immersion kindergarten fully accommodated

Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District · April 22, 2025
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Summary

District staff ran an enrollment lottery for Cornerstone and the Lanata Bay dual‑immersion program. Lanata Bay’s kindergarten had 28 seats and 27 requests (all approved); Cornerstone was oversubscribed in TK and kindergarten and will assign seats by random draw. Notifications will be sent by the next day.

Staff member from the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District led a public school‑of‑choice lottery session for Cornerstone and the dual‑immersion program at Lanata Bay. The district reviewed March application totals, explained seat‑assignment rules and sibling priority, ran randomized lists, and outlined the notification timeline.

The presenter said Lanata Bay’s dual‑immersion kindergarten had 28 seats and 27 requests, so all listed applicants will receive confirmations and no lottery was required for that program. For Cornerstone, the district said two transitional‑kindergarten (TK) classes will be offered this fall (40 TK seats total) but the district…

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