North Hollywood High School

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North Hollywood High School

Aerial photograph of North Hollywood High School taken in 1927.

Principal Dr. Randall V. Delling
Established 1927
School type Public
Location North Hollywood, California
Enrollment 4,200
Campus Urban
School colors Blue, White, Grey
Website Official website

North Hollywood High School, originally called Lankershim High School when it opened in 1927, is a secondary school in North Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. The school mascot is the husky, and the school colors are blue, white, grey.

North Hollywood High School is located in the San Fernando Valley and enrolls approximately 3500 students each year. It is located in local district 2 of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Several neighborhoods, including most of North Hollywood, Valley Village, Studio City, and Woodbridge Park [1], are zoned to this school.

As of 2002, the school principal is Dr. Randall V. Delling. Since 2000, North Hollywood High has been a year-round school with 3 tracks (A, B, and C). The school itself is divided into small learning communities that include various academies with a wide range of focuses, along with a population of students in general education and not in an academy (or magnet).

Portola Middle School, Walter Reed Middle School, and Sun Valley Middle School feed into North Hollywood.

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The school opened as Lankershim High School in 1927.

In 2006 East Valley High School opened, relieving North Hollywood [2] [3] [4]; grades 9 and 10 in the eastern portion of the North Hollywood attendance zone were reassigned to East Valley, with 11th and 12th grades phased into East Valley over a two-year period.

Begun in 1981, this magnet is a specialized school that buses its students out to a site next to the LA Zoo. At this site, the approximately 300 students who attend take all the regular classes such as history, math, and English. The difference is that there are several classes, as well as Advanced Placement classes, related to biological and zoological sciences, which the students can choose from in place of chemistry or physics, and as general electives. Many of these classes also include trips into the zoo for tours and observation. One class, animal behavior, requires observation time in the zoo; the class meets three days per week (each class meets only three days, lasting two hours each) - during class time. Another class, animal husbandry, requires community service, working with the wildlife in different areas of the zoo.

Main article: Highly Gifted Magnet

"The HGM program was established in 1989 for students who have a measured IQ of 145+ and is designed to provide an academically challenging, college preparatory program. The 300 students in grade 9-12 study a stringent, rigorous curriculum commensurate with the most demanding of public or private schools in the country. The HGM student is a well-rounded individual whose emotional, intellectual and physical success is fostered by involvement in the regular high school and community. These students have gained immeasurably by interacting in a culturally diverse, urban high school. The program seeks to prepare students to thrive in the most demanding of university environments. Students display a variety of interests in their extracurricular activities and academic directions."

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