Homelessness and crime As an inner-city school, Larchmont has gained attention for the homeless encampments outside its walls, in particular near its Selma campus. During the
2022 Los Angeles mayoral election,
Los Angeles City Councilmember
Joe Buscaino held a press conference outside Larchmont's Selma campus to announce his plan to ban encampments within one thousand feet of schools, across the street from a large and expanding homeless encampment. During the press conference, a clash broke out between left-wing protesters and Buscaino's press manager, causing controversy and leading to a call for condemnation by Larchmont alumnus and fellow mayoral candidate
Alex Gruenenfelder. Buscaino's policy was opposed by the board of the
Los Angeles Times, but supported by the
Los Angeles Daily News. Crime near the school's campuses has also led to panic. Alongside
Hollywood High School, Larchmont was forced to go on lockdown in January 2022 due to a person with a gun in a nearby tent, and February 2022 brought another lockdown as an armed standoff ended with a suspect committing suicide. In October 2024,
The Korea Times reported that two
Korean students were assaulted by a group of six white students at one of Larchmont's elementary school campuses. The parents of the victims said in an interview that the attackers allegedly shouted things like, "They don’t speak English, someone needs to interpret for them," and that the school downplayed the incident.
Lottery system By California law, students are admitted to Larchmont through a lottery system. This policy has been discussed at length for whether or not it lives up to its goal of creating diversity, while the lottery-based Larchmont has been described as "nearly impossible to get into." The school received controversy for an early policy of allowing parents to bypass the lottery in exchange for special skills or a significant volunteer commitment. Though the policy was legal, openly discussed with regulators, and ended after just one year, Larchmont received criticism from
opponents of charter schools for the practice. == References ==