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Western Association of Schools and Colleges: Schools: 7; Bassett Senior High, Don Julian Elementary, Edgewood Academy, J. E. Van Wig Elementary, Nueva Vista Continuation High, Sunkist Elementary, Torch Middle: Budget: $60 million [1] NCES District ID: 0604110 [1] District ID: CA-1964295: Students and staff; Students: 2,946 [1] Teachers: 130.72 ...
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The Homestead Museum also includes "La Casa Nueva" – a spectacular example of Spanish Colonial Revival style, built by the Temple family between 1922 and 1927.The family's own design was drawn up by the well-known Los Angeles architectural firm of Walker and Eisen, although in 1924, Beverly Hills-based architect Roy Selden Price was hired to reconfigure the design.
Bassett is an unincorporated community in the San Gabriel Valley, in Los Angeles County, California, United States, within the Census-designated places boundaries of Avocado Heights and West Puente Valley. [1] [2] [3] Its ZIP Code is 91746 and it uses area code 626.
Aviation Elementary School (Formerly 138th St. Elementary) (3-5) (Hawthorne) It was modernized in 1999. [15] Hollyglen Elementary School (Formerly Juan Cabrillo Elementary) (K-2) (Hawthorne) In June 2007, 83% of district voters approved bonds to build a new campus for Cabrillo. In December 2008 the building's construction was complete. [15]
Bassett has many clubs from Drama, Band, Choir, Color Guard, Ecology, Spanish, French, H.O.S.A., Interact, AVID, Renaissance and Academic Decathlon and many more. There is a chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) at Bassett High. The Associated Student Body (ASB) is the student government of Bassett High and has authority over all clubs.
Don Julian (April 7, 1937 – November 6, 1998) [1] was an American rhythm and blues, [2] funk and soul singer, guitarist and songwriter. Most famous for his work as an R&B singer in the 1950s and 1960s, he's also known for composing the soundtrack and songs to the blaxploitation film, Savage! .
As a historical figure, little is known about Count Julian. The earliest extant source describing Julian is Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam's 9th-century Kitāb futuḥ misr wa akbārahā (The History of the Conquests of Egypt, North Africa, and Spain), which claims that Julian first resisted the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, and then joined the Umayyad conquest of Hispania.