LAUSD approves improvements in athletic facilities for Fairfax (new gym), Dorsey (first football stadium) and others.
Two sports programs that have produced some of the best athletes in the history of the Los Angeles Unified School District, Fairfax basketball and Dorsey football, are getting major facility upgrades after approval from the Los Angeles Board of Education.
Fairfax’s historic gymnasium, considered among the best for shooters in the City Section, will be torn down and replaced by a new, larger structure as part of a $148-million campus improvement project, Principal Leonard Choi said. Construction is expected to begin by 2026. Dorsey, which has played its home football games at nearby Rancho Cienega Park, will be getting a new stadium so it will be able to play games for the first time on campus. Construction could begin by the end of 2023.“It’s amazing,” said Dorsey coach Stafon Johnson, who was the team’s star running back during his Don days. “It’s going to be a full stadium with a track, concessions, bleachers. Dorsey definitely deserves to have its own stadium.
The Los Angeles Unified Board of Education approved $59.7 million to upgrade, modernize and develop athletic facilities at Chatsworth Charter HS, Cleveland Charter HS, Susan Miller Dorsey HS, Mervyn M. Dymally HS, Gardena Senior HS, Thomas Jefferson HS and Reseda Charter HS.
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