Contents. K–12 schools Zoned schools. (Only K–8 is zoned) (, opened 1927). (Only 6–12 is zoned; in order to attend Foshay LC for 9–12, a student has to have been enrolled as an 8th grader) (Los Angeles, Opened 1924).
(Opened 2010). Vaughn Next Century Learning Center (formerly Vaughn Street Elementary School) Magnet/alternative schools. (Willowbrook). (, Opened 1968) – for deaf and hearing-impaired students.
Facing History and Ourselves works with middle and high school teachers in history, language arts, government, arts, and elective courses. We also work in school and district-wide partnerships to achieve maximum impact on school culture and curriculum. For 2015 - 2016, we are pleased to be in the following schools: Partnership Schools. Koch Pedaltone vs. Hughes & Kettner Tubeman vs. Mesa V-Twin for direct? Discussion in 'Effects, Pedals, Strings. Hughes & Kettner Tubeman. Don't know about the Tubeman but the Pedaltone has an effects loop in it that works quite well for delay and mod effects. I use that quite a bit or you can always add the delays and mods at the output.
– currently the only K–12 Magnet School in LAUSD. 4–12 schools. Daniel Webster Middle School Zoned middle schools. John Adams Middle School (Los Angeles)(Patriots). (Los Angeles)(Eagles). Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle School (Los Angeles) – established 1929, contains a Performing Arts Magnet and a STE+aM Magnet (Cougars).
Belvedere Middle School (East Los Angeles)(Olympians). (Los Angeles)(Crusaders). Dr.
Mary McLeod Bethune Middle School (Los Angeles)(Mighty Mustangs). Luther Burbank Middle School (Los Angeles)(Bears). (Los Angeles)(Bears).
Richard E. Byrd Middle School (Los Angeles) (A new campus for Byrd is completed in 2008)(Penguins).
Andrew Carnegie Middle School (Highlanders). Central Los Angeles Area New Middle School 3 (Opened 2009).
Central Region Middle School 7 (Opened in 2011). Dr. George Washington Carver Middle School (Los Angeles)(Cougars). William Jefferson Clinton Middle School (Los Angeles) (Opened 2006 )(Eagles). (Los Angeles) – (formerly Mount Vernon Middle School)(Cougars). Christopher Columbus Middle School (Los Angeles)(Explorers).
Glenn Hammond Curtiss Middle School (Carson)(Pilots). Richard Henry Dana Middle School (Los Angeles)(Mariners). Rudecinda Sepulveda Dodson Middle School (Los Angeles)(Dolphins). Charles R.
Drew Middle School (Los Angeles)(Cougars). (Los Angeles)(Eagles). El Sereno Middle School (Los Angeles)(Jaguars).
(Los Angeles)(Panthers). Alexander Fleming Middle School (Falcons). Robert Frost Middle School (Los Angeles)(Timberwolves). Henry T. Gage Middle School (Huntington Park)(Spartans).
Samuel Gompers Middle School (Los Angeles)(Bulldogs). David Wark Griffith Middle School (East Los Angeles)(Bulldogs). (Los Angeles)(Huskies). Patrick Henry Middle School (Los Angeles)(Patriots).
Hollenbeck Middle School (Los Angeles)(Junior Riders). Oliver Wendell Holmes International Middle School (Los Angeles)(Eagles).
(Los Angeles). (Los Angeles)(Opened 2009). Thomas Starr King Middle School (Los Angeles)(Lions). Ernest Lawrence Middle School (Los Angeles)(Lions). Joseph Le Conte Middle School (Los Angeles)(Eagles).
John H. Liechty Middle School (Los Angeles)(Opened 2007)(Sharks). Los Angeles Academy Middle School (Los Angeles)(Lions). Charles Maclay Middle School (Los Angeles)(Proud Lions). James Madison Middle School (Los Angeles)(Bulldogs). Horace Mann Middle School (Los Angeles)(Panthers). Marina del Rey Middle School (Los Angeles).
Mark Twain Middle School (Los Angeles). Edwin Markham Middle School (Los Angeles)(Eagles). Robert A. Millikan Middle School (Los Angeles)(Turtles). Mount Gleason Middle School (Los Angeles)(Mustangs).
John Muir Middle School (Los Angeles)(Cougars). William Mulholland Middle School (Los Angeles)(Cascaders). Florence Nightingale Middle School (Los Angeles)(Nighthawks). Chester W.
Nimitz Middle School (Huntington Park)(Seahawks). Alfred Bernhard Nobel Charter Middle School (Los Angeles)(Nighthawks). Northridge Middle School (Los Angeles)(Knights). Olive Vista Middle School (Los Angeles)(Pandas). Pacoima Middle School (Los Angeles)(Pumas). (Los Angeles)(Palms). Robert E.
Peary Middle School (Los Angeles)(Huskies). George K. Fairburn Avenue School. Fair Avenue Elementary School – Established just after (1946) as an 'Overflow' school from Victory Boulevard School in North Hollywood – Bungalows were moved from Victory Boulevard School to Fair Avenue (near) Tunjunga Blvd in North Hollywood in an empty farm lot. Fairburn Avenue Elementary School.
Farmdale Elementary School. Fenton Avenue Elementary School (Charter School). Fenton Avenue Primary Center (Opened 2013). Fernangeles Elementary School.
Figueroa Street Elementary School. Fishburn Avenue Elementary School (Maywood). Florence Avenue Elementary School. Lovelia P. Flournoy Elementary School (formerly 111th Street School).
Ford Boulevard Elementary School (East Los Angeles). Franklin Avenue Elementary School. Fries Avenue Elementary School. Fullbright Avenue Elementary School G. Elementary School.
La Salle Avenue Elementary School. Lafayette Park Primary Center.
Lake Street Primary School. Robert Hill Lane Elementary School. Lanai Road Elementary School. Langdon Avenue Elementary School. Lankershim Elementary School. Lassen Elementary School. Latona Avenue Elementary School.
Laurel Elementary School. Gerald A. Lawson Academy A/M/S Elementary School. Leapwood Avenue Elementary School. Dr. Westwood Charter Elementary School.
Wadsworth Avenue Elementary School. Walgrove Avenue Elementary School. Walnut Park Elementary School.
Warner Avenue Elementary School (Los Angeles). Washington Primary Center (K–1) (Opened 2005 ). Lenicia B.
This list is; you can help. Former schools. 98th Street School - Located at 5431 W 98th Street, CA. School Reopened in the 2000s as Bright Star Secondary Charter Academy. Airport Junior High School (Closed and Razed in 1975) - Located at 9000 Airport Boulevard, CA.
Anchorage Street School - Located at 104 E Anchorage Street, CA. Merged to Westside Global Awareness Magnet.
Central Junior High School - Located on the former site of on Hill Street in the School closed in 1946 to make way for a complex, and then demolished in 2005 to make way for. Henry Clay Middle School - Located at 12226 S Western Avenue. This School is now home to Animo Western Charter Middle School. Collins Street Elementary School (Closed by the end of 2001-2002 school year) - Located at 5717 Rudnick Avenue, CA. This school was demolished in 2017.
Collier Street School (1963-1988) - Located at 19722 Collier Street, Woodland Hills, CA. This School Reopened in 1990 as CHIME Institute's Schwarzenegger Community School. Custer Avenue School - located at Central LA. It was covered with freeway and now home to Downtown Magnets High School. Devonshire School - Located at 10045 Jumilla Avenue, California. This School Became Home to Our Community School.
Francisco Street School - located near Francisco Street near Central LA. It is now home to the Park DTLA.
Hammel Street Elementary School (Closed 2010) - Located at 438 N Brannick Avenue. This School has Moved to a New Campus as William R.
Anton Elementary School at 831 N Bonnie Beach Place near While Hammel Street Elementary is Demolished and was Taken Over by the New in 2010. Highlander Road Elementary School (1962-2004) - Located at 23834 Highlander Road, Woodland Hills, CA. This school has also been demolished in 2016, same year as Oso Avenue School, to make way for Hale VAPA Magnet. Hughes Middle School - Located at 5607 Capistrano Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA. This School is now home to Hughes Adult Learn Center.
Lafayette Junior High School - Located at 1240 Naomi Avenue. School Closed in 1955 due to Decreasing Enrollment Figures. Now Used as a School District Office. McDonnell Avenue School - Located at 4540 Michigan Ave, Los Angeles, CA.
Merged in 1970's as Alphonso B. Perez Career and Transition Center. Oakdale Avenue School (1962-1976) Located at 6844 Oakdale Avenue, CA. The School was sold to reopen as. Oso Avenue Elementary School (Closed 2003) - Located at 5724 Oso Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA. Sadly, This School was demolished in 2016. Palo Verde School - located in the neighborhood.
In the 1960s, the school and the remaining houses as well were all torn down to make way for the. Louis Pasteur Junior High School - Located at 5931 W. 18th Street, Los Angeles, CA.
This school reopened in 1977 as. Platt Ranch Elementary School (1963-2003) - Located at 5345 Wilhelmina Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA. This former School has currently operated Class Acts Musical Theatre.
But it was Planning to Reopen Soon. Prairie Street Elementary School - located on Prairie Street, Near at Northridge, California. This School Closed in 1993 and Razed in 2004 to Make way for Parking Lot and Structure for CSUN.
Sequoia Junior High School - located at 18605 Erwin Street, California. This School Reopened as. References.
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Leland Curtis Biography Leland Curtis was Born in Denver, CO on Aug. 7, 1897. Curtis was a resident of Seattle before moving to Los Angeles in 1914. Leland Curtis was inspired to become an artist by his teacher Rob Wagner at Manual Arts High School. After working as a bank teller and serving in WWI, he soon was able to support himself as an illustrator. Leland Curtis served as official artist of the U.S. Antarctica Expedition in 1939-40 and again in 1957. About 1960 Curtis changed his residence from Los Angeles to Twenty Nine Palms, California, with summers in Moose, Wyoming. Leland Curtis was an avid mountain climber and one of the founders of the Sierra Club's 'Ski Mountaineers' section. Leland Curtis had a studio in the Grand Tetons which was a rustic log cabin. In 1972 he moved to Carson City, Nevada, where he remained until his demise on March 17, 1989.
He is best known for his landscapes of the High Sierra, Grand Tetons, and Antarctica. His works won dozens of medals and prizes from the early 1920s in southern California shows. Source: Edan Hughes, 'Artists in California 1786-1940' California Art Company is Actively Seeking to Acquire Paintings by Leland Curtis California Art Company, LLC is actively seeking to acquire fine art paintings by Leland Curtis. If you have a painting by Leland Curtis that you would like to sell please email photos and your asking price to or give us a call at (818) 398-7363.
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