The nation’s most expensive public school ever opened Monday at the site of Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination in Los Angeles.
The Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools, which cost $578 million, opened at the site of the former Ambassador Hotel, where Kennedy was gunned down in 1968.
The K-12 complex to house 4,200 students and is the priciest of the “Taj Mahal schools,” a term used for large, architecturally-nouveau educational buildings.
According to Associated Press, the Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation’s second-largest, is the bastion for said schools despite having recent trouble in its educational department.
The RFK complex follows two other LA schools among the nation's costliest: the $377 million Edward R. Roybal Learning Center, which opened in 2008, and the $232 million Visual and Performing Arts High School that debuted in 2009.
However, the district has laid off nearly 3,000 teachers over the past two years and faces a $640 million shortfall.
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