Lawndale High School
Lawndale High School | |
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Address | |
14901 S. Inglewood Avenue Lawndale, California 90260 United States | |
Coordinates | 33°53′45″N 118°21′46″W / 33.89583°N 118.36278°WCoordinates: 33°53′45″N 118°21′46″W / 33.89583°N 118.36278°W |
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Motto | There Are No Limits to Our Accomplishments |
Established | 1959 |
Enrollment | 2,364 |
Color(s) | Cardinal and White |
Nickname | Cardinals |
Website | http://www.lawndalehs.org |
Lawndale High School is one of three high schools in Lawndale, California, United States. The school was closed in 1981, and reopened in 1998.[1] It is one of three schools in the Centinela Valley Union High School District.
In 2009, Lawndale High was awarded the California Distinguished Award. The principal was then Vicente Bravo. During this time period, Lawndale was also awarded the US News Silver Medal for similar high schools throughout the nation. It was also a Title 1 Achievement school.
Lawndale High had an enrollment of 2,364 as of the 2013-14 school year. [2]
Notable alumni
- Gary Allenson - baseball catcher and manager of the Norfolk Tides; Class of 1972
- Mike Battle - NFL safety for the New York Jets; Class of 1965
- Fred Dryer - actor and NFL Football player for the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams; first round draft choice of the Giants; played in at least one NFL Pro Bowl game; Star DE player for San Diego State University; star of movies and TV series including Hunter (1984-1991) and several other television series and motion pictures; Class of 1964
- Tracy Jones - MLB player with the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers; Class of 1978
- Ricardo Lemvo - leader of Makina Loca, a Soukous band in Congo; Class of 1974
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