East Valley High School (Los Angeles)
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East Valley High School is a secondary school located in Los Angeles, California, United States.
EVHS, which opened to serve grades 9 and 10, is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District.
The school's name originates from the fact that the school is in the eastern San Fernando Valley.
The school, located at 5525 Vineland Avenue, has a North Hollywood address.
As of 2006, Marcy Hamm is the principal.
The school colors are Champion Blue and black and the team mascot is the Falcons.
The school houses four academies: Freshmen Academy, Performing Arts Academy, Media and Communications Academy, and Business, Finance, Marketing Academy. All four academies utilize block scheduling where students take four 80 minute classes a day plus an advisory class. Students finish a year's study in sixteen weeks, thus allowing for enrollment in two additional courses per academic year.
Leadership Students have opportunities of organize events
EVHS opened for grades 9 and 10 on October 3, 2006. The school was originally going to open on September 6, 2006; the opening was delayed to October 3. The school will incorporate grade 11 in fall 2007 and grade 12 in fall 2008.
EVHS has a Basketball Team, Volleyball Team, and a Drill Team.
EVHS relieved North Hollywood High School and Grant High School [1].
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| High schools | Arleta • East Valley • Grant • North Hollywood • Polytechnic • San Fernando • Sylmar • Van Nuys • Verdugo Hills |
| Middle schools | Reed • Sepulveda • Sun Valley • Millikan • Madison • Byrd • Pacoima • Maclay • Mount Gleason • San Fernando • Olive Vista • Van Nuys |