October 4, 2024 • 9 AM – 2 PM
South Park Center Rooftop
1150 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Instructions/Instrucciones
Complete steps 1 and 2 then press the submit button. To be considered for the lottery, please submit your application by the due date listed at www.laalliance.org/enroll. Applications received after the due date will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis if space is available. Information about the lottery will be provided by the school. This form does not guarantee enrollment. | Complete los pasos 1 y 2, luego presione el botón de enviar. Para ser considerado para la lotería, envíe su solicitud antes de la fecha de la lotería indicada en ww.laalliance.org/enroll. Las solicitudes recibidas después de la fecha de vencimiento serán aceptadas en orden de llegada si hay lugar. Información sobre la lotería será proporcionada por la escuela. Esta forma no garantía inscripción. |
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After the lottery deadline, the school will inform you on the status of the application. For questions call your selected school. If your child is placed on a waitlist, your contact information may be shared with other Alliance schools that have open seats. | Después de la fecha de la loteria, la escuela le informará sobre el estado de la solicitud. Si tiene preguntas llame a su escuela seleccionada. Si su hijo/a esta en una lista de espera, su información puede ser compartida con otras escuelas de la Alliance que tienen lugar. | |
Alliance does not discriminate against any person based on the actual or perceived characteristics set forth in Section 220 of the Education Code, including disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, immigration status, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. |
Alliance no discrimina a ninguna persona en función de las características reales o percibidas establecidas en la Sección 220 del Código de Educación, incluida la discapacidad, el género, la identidad de género, la expresión de género, nacionalidad, raza o etnia, religión, orientación sexual, estado migratorio o asociación con una persona o grupo con una o más de estas características reales o percibidas. |
Los Angeles City Council President-Elect
Marqueece Harris-Dawson, President-Elect of the Los Angeles City Council, has dedicated over two decades to community activism and public service. Born and raised in South Los Angeles, Harris-Dawson’s early experiences witnessing the impact of the crack cocaine epidemic on his community shaped his commitment to social justice. He graduated from Morehouse College and holds a certificate in Nonprofit Management from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.
Since his election to the City Council in 2015, Harris-Dawson has been a force for change. His co-authorship of Proposition HHH, a $1.2 billion bond measure for permanent supportive housing, has led to a significant increase in affordable housing in the Eighth District, surpassing any other part of the city. His advocacy for the Community Safety Partnership has built reparative relationships between the community and the LAPD, making the district safer and more secure.
Even in the face of the 2020 pandemic, Harris-Dawson’s leadership shone through. He initiated a program to support local businesses and feed vulnerable seniors, which was not only a lifeline for the community but also became a statewide model. His transformation of a controversial Metro train project into a public art people’s museum celebrating Black culture in Los Angeles is a testament to his innovative and adaptive approach to governance.
Known for his pragmatic and progressive approach, Harris-Dawson’s efforts in affordable housing, economic equity, and public safety have significantly impacted Los Angeles. He chairs the Planning and Land Use Management Committee and is Vice Chair of the Rules, Elections, Intergovernmental Relations, and the Budget, Finance, and Innovation Committees. A proud son of South Central LA, he continues to drive initiatives that enhance the quality of life for all residents.