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Alberto M. Carvalho MedM (born 1965) [1] is a Portuguese-American educator and the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District.He previously served as superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), the fourth-largest school district in the United States, [2] with over 346,000 students and 52,000 employees. [3]
Pio Pico Span School (K–8)], (formerly Pio Pico Elementary School, Los Angeles, opened 1987 as a K–6 elementary school, expanded to K–8 in 1994–95) (When Central Region ES 13 [Carson-Gore Academy of Environmental Studies] opened in 2010, Pio Pico was reconfigured into a middle school )
Students from Los Angeles High attended Fairfax High on "double sessions", with Fairfax students using the campus from 7 am to 12 noon, and LA High students from 12:30 pm to 5 pm. Fairfax was the foreign language magnet school in the 1960s and 1970s, offering Hebrew, German, Chinese and Latin, among other languages.
The 2024-25 calendar for the Branch Intermediate School District and member schools Bronson, Coldwater, and Quincy brings students back for nine days before a holiday break. ... March 24-28 ...
They include Rose Avenue Apartments, [24] University Village, [25] and Venice-Barry Apartments. [26] Rose Avenue had been rezoned from Hamilton High School to Venice in 2007. [27] According to both the City of Los Angeles's Venice Community Plan map [28] and LAUSD's Venice High School Modernization Plan, [29] the school is located in Venice ...
Age: 72 Occupation: School board member since 2015 Political party: Democratic Experience: A Spanish teacher, counselor and administrator in L.A. Unified from 1978 to 2014, especially well-known ...
The move follows the country’s 2022 decision to decriminalize sex work. Under the new regulations, sex workers will have access to health insurance, paid leave, maternity benefits, unemployment ...
The school is part of and within the Los Angeles Unified School District and is affiliated with the International Studies Learning Center. As of 2023, the school currently has around 583 students. [3] Students in the school participate in various programs such as the Water Equity Technology Program [4] and the ELAC Early College Program. [5]