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7 unusual facts about Los Angeles Unified School District


CIF Southern Section

Teams from the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) compete in a separate section, and Needles High School, at the far eastern edge of San Bernardino County, and Coleville High School, in the far north of Mono County, are members of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association.

Coalition Against Militarism in Our Schools

The Coalition Against Militarism In Our Schools (CAMS), now called the Coalition For Alternatives to Militarism in Our Schools is a non-profit group of educators, students, parents and community activists working against increased militarism in America's public schools, formed in 2004 by some 50 of the 45,473 teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District, California.

Eugene List

He spent his formative years in Los Angeles, where his father Louis List (originally Lisnitzer) was a language teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District and his mother, Rose, a pharmacist.

James Monroe High School

James Monroe High School (California), a high school located in Southern California acting as part of the Los Angeles Unified School District

KLCS

In October 1957, the Los Angeles Unified School District began producing televised instructional programs to be viewed in school by students.

Mike Marienthal

Marienthal was a teacher, coach and secondary school administrator in the Los Angeles Unified School District for 35 years.

UCLA student housing

The complexes which permit families are zoned to the Los Angeles Unified School District.


Bobbie Beard

He later served in the Korean War, and spent his final years working for the Los Angeles School Board.

James Sohn

James D. Sohn formerly served as the Chief of Facilities of the Los Angeles Unified School District Facilities Division (LAUSD), having been appointed by the Superintendent Ramon C. Cortines.

Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools

Los Angeles Unified School District (known as LAUSD) wanted to build a school on the site since the 1980s, but was met with resistance: Donald Trump wanted to build the world's tallest building on the site, and Mayor Tom Bradley, Nate Holden, and LA's business community were strongly opposed to using the location as a school.


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