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Sylmar is a suburban neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley and the northernmost neighborhood within the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. [1] Historically known for its profusion of sylvan olive orchards, Sylmar can trace its past to the 18th century and the founding of the San Fernando Mission .
Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural was founded in 2003 next door to Tia Chucha's Cafe Cultural, a coffee shop and bookstore owned by Chicano writer Luis Rodriguez, his wife Trini, and their brother-in-law Enrique Sanchez in Sylmar, CA since 2001. The Centro's founders were Luis Rodriguez, Angelica Loa Perez and Victor Mendoza.
The community lies adjacent to the communities of Sylmar, San Fernando, Shadow Hills, Sunland, Sun Valley, and Pacoima. The area shares the 91342 ZIP code with Sylmar. Lake View Terrace is accessed by the Foothill Freeway ( Interstate 210 ) and the major thoroughfares of which include, Foothill Boulevard , Glenoaks Boulevard , Van Nuys ...
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[54] [55] At one time Lakeview Charter Academy and Triumph Charter Academy, both of PUC Schools, were located in San Fernando now they are located in Sylmar. [56] [57] A private school, The Concordia Schools San Fernando, was in the city. [58] First Lutheran Schools was previously located where Concordia San Fernando was later now located. [59]
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The closest Sylmar has gotten to making the championship game was in 2005, losing to Taft High School 48–28 in the semi-finals when Sylmar finished the season 12–1. Sylmar had running back C. J. Gable at the time. In 2014, the Sylmar football team made it to the Division 2 championship game, losing 58–31 to Hamilton High School.
Concordia Jr/Sr High School (Sylmar, Los Angeles, 6–12). Formed by the merger of Los Angeles Lutheran High School and First Lutheran Schools of San Fernando. As of 2011 it had 260 students, making it the largest of the campuses of the system.