ARLETA HIGH SCHOOL
'Arleta High School' is a secondary school located in the Arleta section of Los Angeles, California in the San Fernando Valley.
Arleta, which, as of its opening in 2006, serves grades 9 through 10, is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District; the school phased in grade 11 in fall 2007 and will phase in grade 12 in fall 2008. As of 2006, Dr. Linda Calvo is the principal.
The school colors are Victory red and black and the team mascot is the Mustangs.
The school houses three small schools: the School for Social Justice, the School of Environmental Studies, and the School of Visual and Performing Arts.
All three small schools utilize block scheduling where students take four 90 minute classes a day. Students finish a year's study in sixteen weeks, thus allowing for enrollment in two additional courses per academic year.
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History
Arleta opened in fall 2006 with grades 9 through 10; school officials plan to phase in grade 11 in fall 2007 and grade 12 in fall 2008.
The school relieved San Fernando High School, Polytechnic High School, and Monroe High School [1] [2].
Before its opening, the school was known as 'East Valley Area New High School #2'.
External links
★ Arleta High School
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