A $34-million, five-story magnet school for high school students interested in becoming health professionals is scheduled to open in September near the Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center in northeast Los Angeles.
Leticia Quezada, board member of the Los Angeles Unified School District, said that the Lincoln Medical Magnet High School--the first new high school built in the district in 17 years, and the first ever to be built with private funds--will accommodate 2,000 students.
