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Pueblo de Los Angeles High School
Basic Information
Address: 2506 Alta Street
Los Angeles, CA 90031
County: Los Angeles
District: Los Angeles Unified
Phone Number: (323)223-3258
Fax Number: (323)223-4537
Email: molivo@lausd.net
Principal: Michael Olivo
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Additional Information
School Type: Continuation High School
Accreditation: WASC
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: 1972
School Setting:
3 Teachers, 3 Classrooms and an Office, Some Home Study Available
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8-1
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: Standard
School Colors: Black and Purple
School Mascot: Griffin
Community:
Lincoln Heights
School Size: 85
Classroom Size: 25
Student/Teacher Ratio: 27:1
Support Services:
Resource Specialist, Academic Counselor, PSA Counselor, Psychiatric Social Worker
Computer Capabilities:
Some
Parking Spaces/Availability:
3
Uniform Guidelines:
N/A
Mission Statement:
Pueblo de Los Angeles High School exists to provide an alternate academic pathway to student achievement, resulting in high school graduation and preparation for college, career, and life.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
An active engaged student body takes control of its own learning.
Tags: Pueblo, LAUSD, Continuation School, Continuation