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CALIFORNIA BRIEFING / LOS ANGELES

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A former magnet school principal was sentenced to one year in county jail Thursday for using more than $150,000 in school district money for personal use, authorities said.

Philip Toyotome, 48, who had been principal of the 32nd Street / USC Visual and Performing Arts Magnet, has already repaid the L.A. Unified School District nearly $178,500, slightly more than he took, according to the L.A. County district attorney’s office.

An Arcadia resident, Toyotome used a school district credit card to buy barbecue equipment, outdoor lounge chairs and other items, prosecutors said.

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He resigned from the district shortly before pleading guilty late last year to misappropriation of funds by a public officer.

-- Jason Song

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