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MasterClass was founded by David Rogier while a student at Stanford University, originally under the name "Yanka Industries". [6] [7] Rogier, who continues to serve as chief executive officer (CEO), [8] asked Aaron Rasmussen to join the company as a co-founder and chief technology officer; Rasmussen would also serve as creative director, [9] before leaving in January 2017. [7]
Many of the school buildings, the school newspaper, sports teams, and other features of the school are named for places or themes from Robert Louis Stevenson's life or writings. In the early years, Stevenson was a boys' school offering education in grades 7–12, though grades 7–8 were discontinued when the high school expanded. [6]
Schools named "Robert Louis Stevenson School" or similar include: Robert Louis Stevenson School, New York City; Robert Louis Stevenson School, Samoa;
King David Kalākaua Middle School Honolulu 6-8 1928 Moanalua Middle School Honolulu 7-8 1967 Niu Valley Middle School: Honolulu 6-8 1955 Prince David Kawananakoa Middle School Honolulu 6-8 1927 Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School Honolulu 6-8 1937 Sanford B. Dole Middle School: Honolulu 6-8 1955 Washington Middle School Honolulu 6-8 1854
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A master class by Romanian-born painter Marcel Janco (far left) in Ein Hod, Israel, 1964. A master class is a class given to students of a particular discipline by an expert of that discipline—usually music, but also science, painting, drama, games, or on any other occasion where skills are being developed.
Southeast Middle School] (South Gate, opened 2004) (Eagles) South Gate Middle School (South Gate, opened 1941) (Vikings) South Region Middle School #2 (Bell, opened 2010) South Region Middle School #6 (opened 2010) Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School (Los Angeles) (Pirates) Sun Valley Magnet School (Los Angeles) (Pioneers)
The station is currently owned by Stevenson School (formerly known as Robert Louis Stevenson School) and features programing from Public Radio International. [2] Operating for more than fifty years, in some form since 1966, the station plays primarily student-selected music historically known as alternative, modern, or college rock.