
All About Our School!!

Sylvan Park is located in the City of Van
Nuys. Victory Boulevard to the North, Van Nuys Boulevard to the East, Burbank
Street to the South, and Sepulveda Boulevard to the West encompass the Sylvan
Park community. There are hundreds of businesses of different kinds in this
area. The westside of the school community, east of Sepulveda Boulevard
and west of Kester Avenue, consists primarily of single family homes. There
are a few apartment complexes and duplex units in this area. The community
members in this area tend to be original homeowners who have resided within
the Sylavn Park School community for several years.
Sylvan Park was established in 1924. Currently
Sylvan Park is a year-
round school with about
1300 students in grades pre-K to5. We have a staff of 67 teachers. There is a small but strong group of dedicated parents who are
consistently volunteering at the school. The Parent Center, under the direction
of its director, is constantly seeking ways to have parents become more
involved.
The school has a long and interesting history.
Some of the people in the community attended our school, when it first opened
in 1924. Back
then people recall that the school was originally
named Lemona Avenue Elementary. They say that in those times the school
had no asphalt, their play yard was a dirt field, and the school was surrounded
by fields of cucumber and watermelon, and orchards of apricots. The neighborhood
was full of life. Students were regularly found playing in the street, safe
from harm. Former students recall that back then the school was made up
of 3 or 4 bungalows, an auditorium, the office, a restroom, and showers
for about a hundred kids. The school was originaly opened to help alleviate
the overflow of students at Van Nuys Elementary.
Throughout the years, Sylvan Park has been known
by many different names such as:
- in 1924, the school was known as Van Nuys
Elementary #3
- then in 1925 the school was renamed Lemona
Ave School
- and finally, in 1948 the school was officially
named Sylvan Park School
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