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Principals' Message
The Los Angeles Unified
School District has begun to push for the restructuring of all
high schools by implementing a major reform effort which
emphasizes converting large overpopulated high school into smaller
high schools. The reform effort which entails physically dividing
the campus and creating teams of teachers and students is called
Small School Learning Communities. Students in a Small School
Learning Community would belong to a family where teachers plan
collaboratively and share their experiences regarding the students
in their Small School Learning Community. Research has shown that
when learning experiences are connected, a deeper understanding of
concepts and a greater amount of learning takes place.
Another major attribute
of Small School Learning Communities is to personalize
instruction. Teachers know their students well, i.e., they know
their strengths and weakness especially after having them in their
classes over an extended period of time. Imagine what can happen
when lessons are developed around a student’s personal needs or
learning style. Some Small School Learning Communities are
thematic, i.e., they focus around specific themes such as |
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business, engineering, fine arts, etc. What is
important and crucial is that the teachers continue to teach the
State Content Standards within their themes. Los Angeles H.S.
plans to begin analyzing and developing
SSLC at a pace where teachers have developed their own
families or teams and we ensure that there is equity and access
for all students into the different SSLC. We will need teacher,
student, parent and community input before we can fully convert
our school into many SSLC. Our teachers need to know that they are
extremely important in this entire process, and that is why many
are beginning to dialog, discuss and find common themes of
interest, thus, leading to the creation of their own SSLC. Please
join us and begin asking the relevant question of “What about my
child? What type of SSLC is best for him/her?” We believe that
is just one way to begin to make LAHS the best high school in the
city.
Lastly, we want to remind
parents that the California Standards Test on which the state
ranks schools on the Accountability Performance Index (API) will
begin on March 22 and March 23 for Track C students. Track A and
Track B students will test during the month of May. Please ensure
that your son/daughter try their best, not only during the testing
period, but always. By practicing good study habits now they are
preparing themselves throughout their lives.
Dr. Frank
Nishimura
& Raul Fernandez (Co-Principals)
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