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Alumni by high school in Los Angeles County, California; Subcategories. This category has the following 105 subcategories, out of 105 total. ...
Dana Rohrabacher (Former Member U.S House of Representatives), Class of 1965; Toulouse Engelhardt, Guitar Virtuoso, Recording Artist and Composer, Class of 69; Sable Starr was an American groupie, often described as the "queen of the groupie scene" in Los Angeles during the early 1970; Former Senator George Felix Allen (R-VA), Class of 1970
Margrethe Mather met Edward Weston in the autumn of 1913, soon after Mather proposed that Weston, Mather and a small circle of friends that included Fred R. Archer form a new camera club, the Camera Pictorialists of Los Angeles. The club eventually became very influential, but Mather and Weston dropped out after only a year. [1]
Polytechnic High School opened in 1897 as a "commercial branch" of the only high school at that time in the city, Los Angeles High School.As such, Polytechnic would be the third oldest high school in the city, after Abraham Lincoln High School in Lincoln Heights, (founded in 1878), and the fourth oldest in the LAUSD, after San Fernando High School., which was founded in 1896.
It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961, when it merged into LAUSD. [7] Beginning in fall 2007, some neighborhoods zoned to Hamilton High School were rezoned to Venice High School. [8] On May 15, 2009, students staged a walkout in response to LAUSD increasing class sizes and cutting teachers. [9]
Sun Valley High School was a four-year high school in Sun Valley, Los Angeles and was part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Sun Valley High School was home to over 600 students and 24 staff members and offers Project Lead the Way Engineering and a Media Arts/Film Production program along with Advanced Placement courses.
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The High School for the Visual and Performing Arts (formerly known as Central Los Angeles Area High School 9) [10] [11] opened in 2008. Central Los Angeles High School 11 (Edward R. Roybal (formerly Belmont) Learning Center), [12] Central Los Angeles High School 12, [13] and the Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Learning Centers all opened in 2009. [14]