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Kendall Elementary School 4951 North State Street, San Bernardino 92407 K-5th Kangaroos Navy Blue and Blue Megan Silva Kimbark Elementary School 18021 West Kenwood Avenue, San Bernardino 92407 K-6th Coyotes Blue and Light Grey Euridici Fitz Lankershim Elementary School 7499 Lankershim Avenue, Highland 92346 Preschool-6th Lions Yellow and Blue
In October 1887, J.B. Lankershim and eight other developers organized the Lankershim Ranch Land and Water Company, purchasing 12,000 acres (49 km 2) north of the Cahuenga Pass from the Lankershim Farming and Milling Company. [3] Lankershim established a townsite which the residents named Toluca along the old road from Cahuenga Pass to San Fernando.
Platt Ranch Elementary School (1963-2003) – located at 5345 Wilhelmina Avenue, Woodland Hills, California. 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 California State University Northridge at Northridge ...
The Palisades Fire, the Eaton Fire and others have burned more than 40,000 acres across Los Angeles since Jan. 7 and destroyed thousands of buildings, including at least a dozen K-12 schools, such ...
Kids' lunch boxes sit in a locker at the Marquez Charter Elementary School that was destroyed by the Palisades Fire on January 14, 2025, in Pacific Palisades, California.
The Lankershim branch of the Los Angeles Co. Free Library was established November 1914 and located at the "newspaper office." [7] The Lankershim branch was located at 11228 Margate Avenue c. 1921. [8] The Lankershim branch officially joined LAPL in February 1924, [9] and was renamed in 1927 and became the Sidney Lanier branch. [10]
Lankershim, Los Angeles County, California (1896–1927) an archaic placename for what is now North Hollywood, Los Angeles, or adjacent West Lankershim (?–1927) Lankershim Depot in North Hollywood, built 1896 as Toluca Depot of the Southern Pacific Railroad , used 1911–1952 as dual Southern Pacific- Pacific Electric station
The Los Angeles City School District removed all of the furniture from the Torrance elementary and middle schools; Gnerre wrote that "LAUSD was not pleased with the outcome of the election." [3] The elementary school district disappeared on July 1, 1961, when it became a unified school district, the Los Angeles Unified School District.