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Belmont High School (Los Angeles)

Belmont Senior High School is a public high school located at 1575 West 2nd Street in the Westlake community of Los Angeles, California.[3] The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District.

Belmont Senior High School
Location
1575 West Second Street
Los Angeles, California 90026
Coordinates34°3′42″N 118°15′45″W / 34.06167°N 118.26250°W / 34.06167; -118.26250Coordinates: 34°3′42″N 118°15′45″W / 34.06167°N 118.26250°W / 34.06167; -118.26250
Information
TypePublic
EstablishedSeptember 11, 1923
School districtLos Angeles Unified School District
PrincipalElsa Mendoza
Teaching staff43.50 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Number of students778 (2019-20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio19.77[1]
CampusUrban
Color(s)   
Athletics conferenceCentral League
CIF Los Angeles City Section
NicknameSentinels
RivalsJohn Marshall High School[2]
WebsiteOfficial website

History

 
Belmont High School athletic field showing City Hall at the lower left corner

Belmont High School opened in 1923.[4]

The Hotel Belmont was the first noteworthy building to stand atop Crown Hill, the present site of Belmont High School. Eventually, the hotel was abandoned, and later it was transformed into the private Belmont School for Girls. After the school was destroyed by fire, the grounds were left vacant, except for five oil wells and a pumping plant for the Los Angeles City Oil Field. On February 28, 1921, the Los Angeles Board of Education purchased the site for $100,000, for the purpose of constructing Belmont High School.

Belmont opened its doors on September 11, 1923, to about 500 students, all sophomores, and 28 faculty members. Most of the school's traditions were created by those pioneer students during the first months of the school's existence. The school newspaper conducted an election to select its name, with "Sentinel" easily winning over "Progress." To this day, Belmont's students are known as Sentinels. Those first students favored “Sentinels" because they were able to oversee the entire city from their "lookout" on Crown Hill. In another election, the school's colors, green and black, were selected over brown and white. A mosaic mural by Joseph Young is located on the wall of the main building.

The 1923 Beaux-Arts campus was designed by Stanton & Stockwell, who designed several large civic buildings at the Civic Center, Los Angeles.[5]

It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961, when it merged into LAUSD.[6]

Belmont High School was once the largest school in California, due to the density of the Westlake district, which it served. It was also considered the largest school in the United States, with 6,342 students. What was formerly the attendance area for Belmont High School has now become the Belmont Zone of Choice, where students have the option of attending one of nineteen small learning communities or pilot schools located on four different campuses within the zone: Belmont High School, Miguel Contreras Learning Complex, Edward Roybal Learning Center, and Ramon C. Cortinez School of Visual and Performing Arts.

Of these, the Miguel Contreras Learning Complex was opened in 2006, sharing Belmont's attendance zone,[7] after LAUSD had begun as early as 2000 to devise plans to relieve Belmont of many of its students.[8] The West Adams Preparatory High School opened in 2007, further relieving Belmont; a section of the Manual Arts High School attendance zone was transferred to Belmont.[9] The High School for the Visual and Performing Arts (formerly known as Central Los Angeles Area High School 9)[10][11] opened in 2008. Central Los Angeles High School 11 (Edward R. Roybal (formerly Belmont) Learning Center),[12] Central Los Angeles High School 12,[13] and the Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Learning Centers all opened in 2009.[14]

Belmont underwent a major modernization beginning around 2005. The school was renovated, and new paint, bathrooms, doors, walls, and ceiling tiles were added. Facilities were also updated throughout the school campus to accommodate those with special needs (for example, the addition of wheelchair ramps). From the 2010 school year, it became a 6th through 12th grade school, with Sal Castro Middle School being located on the campus. The Belmont football stadium was named for Dentler Erdmann, its long-time faculty member.

In 2011 the school was restructured, with most teachers having to reapply for their jobs. The new academic program involves learning English, Spanish, and Mandarin.[15]

Belmont High School Small Learning Communities

Belmont High School hosts three Small Learning Communities (SLC's; also called academies) which specialize in a career pathway:

  • LAAMPS (Los Angeles Academy of Medical and Public Service), with courses in first responders and medical terminology
  • SAGE (Science, Art and Green Engineering), with courses in automotive technology, drafting, and computer assisted design
  • Belmont Multimedia Academy, with courses in filmmaking, cartooning & animation, digital photography, digital imaging, and web page design

All Rankings

US News 2021 Rankings

US News 2020 Rankings

Demographics

Demographics of student body
Ethnic Breakdown 2021 2020 [18]
American Indian/Alaskan Native 0% 0%
Hispanic and Latino American 88% 87%
Black 2% 2%
Asian American 7% 6%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0% 0%
White 3% 3%
Multiracial Americans 0.5% 1%
Female 40% 40%
Male 60% 60%

As of 2016 the school had about 1,000 students, 25% of whom were of Central American origin. Some of those students immigrated without their parents.[19]

As of December 2013 the school had fewer than 1,000 students.[20]

The school was built for a capacity of 2,500 students, and when it opened in 1923 it had about 500 students. Due to an enrollment decline in the 1950s the Los Angeles City High School District considered closing Belmont. By the 1990s the school had its peak enrollment, 5,500 students, making it California's largest high school and one of the largest in the United States. During that period many students were reassigned to and sent on buses to schools in the San Fernando Valley because there were too many students in Belmont.[20] In the 1997-1998 school year the school had 5,160 students. At the time, the school's dropout rate was 65% and in terms of its four-year graduation rate it ranked lower than 96% of Los Angeles County high schools. 72% of the enrolled students took free lunches.[21]

The enrollment declined in the 2000s due to the opening of charter schools and LAUSD opening schools to relieve capacity. In 2001 the LAUSD began a building campaign to relieve the capacity of the school.[20]

Due to overcrowding, Belmont had a year-round schedule for 26 years, until the 2008 opening of the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center. After the opening Belmont resumed having a traditional two-year school schedule.[22]

Academic performance

In 2011 the school had an Academic Performance Index (API) of 639, an improvement of almost 100 points in a two-year period. Jason Song of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the score was "still poor".[15] In 2013 its API was 668, an increase of over 175 points from the 2002 figure. The State of California API goal is 800.[20]

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "Belmont Senior High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  2. ^ Mario Villegas, A 'Classic' for many reasons, ESPN Los Angeles, November 4, 2010
  3. ^ Westlake, City of Los Angeles, department of City planning.
  4. ^ Belmont High Alumni
  5. ^ "Belmont High School", Los Angeles Conservancy
  6. ^ . Los Angeles Unified School District. Archived from the original on 1998-02-07. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  7. ^ "Central LA Area New HS #10, 55.98039." Los Angeles Unified School District. Accessed October 29, 2008.
  8. ^ "Regular Meeting Order of Business." Los Angeles Unified School District. Tuesday June 27, 2000.
  9. ^ Proposed Changes to West Adams Preparatory High School Area Schools, School Year 2007-2008 September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Facilities and Services division, L.A. Schools.
  10. ^ Central LA Area New HS #9, 55.98037, Facilities and Services division, L.A. Schools.
  11. ^ Central L.A. Area New H.S. #9, Facilities and Services division, L.A. Schools.
  12. ^ Central LA HS #11, 55.98107, Facilities and Services division, L.A. Schools.
  13. ^ [1][full citation needed]
  14. ^ "2. Proposed Changes to Lincoln High School Area Schools, School Year 2009-2010[full citation needed]." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on March 17, 2010.(registration required)
  15. ^ a b Song, Jason. "Struggling Belmont High to be restructured." Los Angeles Times. January 27, 2011. Retrieved on March 29, 2014.
  16. ^ "usnews". Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  17. ^ "usnews". Retrieved 2019-08-11.
  18. ^ "usnews". Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  19. ^ Carcamo, Cindy (2016-07-16). "Nearly 1 in 4 students at this L.A. high school migrated from Central America — many without their parents". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2016-10-25. - Spanish version: Uno de cuatro estudiantes en esta preparatoria migró de Centroamérica, muchos sin sus padres
  20. ^ a b c d Ceasar, Stephen (2011-12-25). "Lower enrollment at once-crowded Belmont High brings mixed results". Los Angeles Times. p. 1.
  21. ^ Chelton, Mary K. (Young Adult Library Services Association). Excellence in Library Services to Young Adults: The Nation's Top Programs. American Library Association, 2000. p. 73. ISBN 0838907865, 9780838907863.
  22. ^ Blume, Howard (2008-08-10). "New name, new life for Belmont school". Los Angeles Times. p. 1.
  23. ^ XISPAS interview with Sal Castro, parts one 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine and two 2008-06-02 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ American Experience: Hijacked, PBS.org, Feb. 24, 2006
  25. ^ a b c d e f Belmont Alumni
  26. ^ , Referee, 2000
  27. ^ Shapiro, T. Rees; Shapiro, T. Rees (2017-02-07). "Irwin Corey, comic who styled himself the World's Foremost Authority, dies at 102". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  28. ^ Kilgannon, Corey (2011-10-11). "A Familiar Figure Begs on the Street, but Not for Himself". City Room Blog. The New York Times. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  29. ^ a b c Ramos, Lydia. "Melting Pot of Belmont High Brims With Hopes and Plans Series: OUR SCHOOLS: A Closeup View; One of an occasional series." Los Angeles Times. May 2, 1991. Nuestro Tiempo, Metro Desk. Page 4.
  30. ^ California Modern, the Architecture of Craig Ellwood, by Neil Jackson
  31. ^ a b c d e f g The Baseball Cube Belmont alumni 2010-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ Burman, Jenny (21 July 2011). "Artist Jacinto Guevara Returns to Echo Park". Echo Park-Silver Lake, CA Patch. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  33. ^ Los Angeles Times
  34. ^ IMDb
  35. ^ Databasefootball.com 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  36. ^ Biographical sketch: (15-Sep-1999)
  37. ^ Los Angeles Times obituaries, January 10, 1996
  38. ^ Andres, Holly J. "Famed news photographer Delmar Watson dies 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine." Daily News. October 28, 2008.
  39. ^ Pool, Bob. "Star Shines Brightly for Hollywood's First Family; Movies: The Watson clan of former child actors finally receives recognition for its pioneering contribution to films." Los Angeles Times, April 23, 1999. Metro Part B Metro Desk Page 1
  40. ^ Campanile 1938, Belmont High School, 1938
  41. ^ Just the Facts, Ma'am; The Authorized Biography of Jack Webb, Creator of Dragnet, Adam-12, and Emergency by Daniel Moyer and Eugene Alvarez

External links

  • Belmont High School

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Belmont Senior High School is a public high school located at 1575 West 2nd Street in the Westlake community of Los Angeles California 3 The school which serves grades 9 through 12 is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District Belmont Senior High SchoolLocation1575 West Second StreetLos Angeles California 90026Coordinates34 3 42 N 118 15 45 W 34 06167 N 118 26250 W 34 06167 118 26250 Coordinates 34 3 42 N 118 15 45 W 34 06167 N 118 26250 W 34 06167 118 26250InformationTypePublicEstablishedSeptember 11 1923School districtLos Angeles Unified School DistrictPrincipalElsa MendozaTeaching staff43 50 FTE 1 Grades9 12Number of students778 2019 20 1 Student to teacher ratio19 77 1 CampusUrbanColor s Athletics conferenceCentral LeagueCIF Los Angeles City SectionNicknameSentinelsRivalsJohn Marshall High School 2 WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Belmont High School Small Learning Communities 2 1 All Rankings 3 Demographics 4 Academic performance 5 Notable faculty 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Belmont High School athletic field showing City Hall at the lower left corner Belmont High School opened in 1923 4 The Hotel Belmont was the first noteworthy building to stand atop Crown Hill the present site of Belmont High School Eventually the hotel was abandoned and later it was transformed into the private Belmont School for Girls After the school was destroyed by fire the grounds were left vacant except for five oil wells and a pumping plant for the Los Angeles City Oil Field On February 28 1921 the Los Angeles Board of Education purchased the site for 100 000 for the purpose of constructing Belmont High School Belmont opened its doors on September 11 1923 to about 500 students all sophomores and 28 faculty members Most of the school s traditions were created by those pioneer students during the first months of the school s existence The school newspaper conducted an election to select its name with Sentinel easily winning over Progress To this day Belmont s students are known as Sentinels Those first students favored Sentinels because they were able to oversee the entire city from their lookout on Crown Hill In another election the school s colors green and black were selected over brown and white A mosaic mural by Joseph Young is located on the wall of the main building The 1923 Beaux Arts campus was designed by Stanton amp Stockwell who designed several large civic buildings at the Civic Center Los Angeles 5 It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961 when it merged into LAUSD 6 Belmont High School was once the largest school in California due to the density of the Westlake district which it served It was also considered the largest school in the United States with 6 342 students What was formerly the attendance area for Belmont High School has now become the Belmont Zone of Choice where students have the option of attending one of nineteen small learning communities or pilot schools located on four different campuses within the zone Belmont High School Miguel Contreras Learning Complex Edward Roybal Learning Center and Ramon C Cortinez School of Visual and Performing Arts Of these the Miguel Contreras Learning Complex was opened in 2006 sharing Belmont s attendance zone 7 after LAUSD had begun as early as 2000 to devise plans to relieve Belmont of many of its students 8 The West Adams Preparatory High School opened in 2007 further relieving Belmont a section of the Manual Arts High School attendance zone was transferred to Belmont 9 The High School for the Visual and Performing Arts formerly known as Central Los Angeles Area High School 9 10 11 opened in 2008 Central Los Angeles High School 11 Edward R Roybal formerly Belmont Learning Center 12 Central Los Angeles High School 12 13 and the Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Learning Centers all opened in 2009 14 Belmont underwent a major modernization beginning around 2005 The school was renovated and new paint bathrooms doors walls and ceiling tiles were added Facilities were also updated throughout the school campus to accommodate those with special needs for example the addition of wheelchair ramps From the 2010 school year it became a 6th through 12th grade school with Sal Castro Middle School being located on the campus The Belmont football stadium was named for Dentler Erdmann its long time faculty member In 2011 the school was restructured with most teachers having to reapply for their jobs The new academic program involves learning English Spanish and Mandarin 15 Belmont High School Small Learning Communities EditBelmont High School hosts three Small Learning Communities SLC s also called academies which specialize in a career pathway LAAMPS Los Angeles Academy of Medical and Public Service with courses in first responders and medical terminology SAGE Science Art and Green Engineering with courses in automotive technology drafting and computer assisted design Belmont Multimedia Academy with courses in filmmaking cartooning amp animation digital photography digital imaging and web page designAll Rankings Edit US News 2021 Rankings 100 in Los Angeles Unified School District High Schools 379 in Los Angeles metropolitan area High Schools 1 122 in California High Schools 9 907 in National Rankins 16 US News 2020 Rankings 153 in Los Angeles Unified School District High Schools 353 in Los Angeles metropolitan area High Schools 1048 in California High Schools 8 688 in National Rankins 17 Demographics EditDemographics of student body Ethnic Breakdown 2021 2020 18 American Indian Alaskan Native 0 0 Hispanic and Latino American 88 87 Black 2 2 Asian American 7 6 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0 0 White 3 3 Multiracial Americans 0 5 1 Female 40 40 Male 60 60 As of 2016 update the school had about 1 000 students 25 of whom were of Central American origin Some of those students immigrated without their parents 19 As of December 2013 the school had fewer than 1 000 students 20 The school was built for a capacity of 2 500 students and when it opened in 1923 it had about 500 students Due to an enrollment decline in the 1950s the Los Angeles City High School District considered closing Belmont By the 1990s the school had its peak enrollment 5 500 students making it California s largest high school and one of the largest in the United States During that period many students were reassigned to and sent on buses to schools in the San Fernando Valley because there were too many students in Belmont 20 In the 1997 1998 school year the school had 5 160 students At the time the school s dropout rate was 65 and in terms of its four year graduation rate it ranked lower than 96 of Los Angeles County high schools 72 of the enrolled students took free lunches 21 The enrollment declined in the 2000s due to the opening of charter schools and LAUSD opening schools to relieve capacity In 2001 the LAUSD began a building campaign to relieve the capacity of the school 20 Due to overcrowding Belmont had a year round schedule for 26 years until the 2008 opening of the Edward R Roybal Learning Center After the opening Belmont resumed having a traditional two year school schedule 22 Academic performance EditIn 2011 the school had an Academic Performance Index API of 639 an improvement of almost 100 points in a two year period Jason Song of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the score was still poor 15 In 2013 its API was 668 an increase of over 175 points from the 2002 figure The State of California API goal is 800 20 Notable faculty EditSal Castro 1933 2013 activist faculty 23 Notable alumni EditVeronica Porche Ali 1955 present actress model Patrick Arguello 1943 1970 US Nicaraguan national killed in the attempted hijack of an El Al flight as carried out by the PFLP 24 John Beradino 1917 1996 born Giovanni Berardino actor major league baseball player 25 Ron Botchan NFL official 26 Irwin Corey 1914 2017 American comic film amp television actor and activist 27 28 James C Corman 1920 2000 Congressman Los Angeles City Councilman 25 Richard Crenna 1926 2003 actor 29 Brad Dexter 1917 2002 actor and film producer Thelma Tiby Eisen 1922 2014 baseball player Craig Ellwood 1922 1992 architect 30 Abel Fernandez 1930 2016 actor with Robert Stack on The Untouchables Mike Frankovich 1909 1992 film producer 31 Murray Fromson CBS News correspondent and USC professor 31 Luis Lou Gomez MLB player 31 Jacinto Guevara artist musician 32 Odetta Holmes 1930 2008 folk singer activist 33 David A Karnofsky 1914 1969 physician medical oncologist known for the Karnofsky score Young Oak Kim 1919 2005 highly decorated combat veteran 1937 graduate 25 Willa Kim 1917 2016 2007 Theatre Hall of Fame inductee two time Tony and Emmy Award winning costume designer and 1935 graduate of Belmont the older sister of Young Oak Kim 25 Ralph Lazo 1924 1992 civil rights activist Richard Lee Sung actor Purple Heart recipient Korean War 34 Glenard P Lipscomb 1915 1970 Congressman 31 Robert Lyles NFL player 35 John McCarthy 1927 2011 computer scientist coined the term artificial intelligence invented LISP family of programming languages won the ACM Turing award in 1971 36 Loren Miller Jr Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge 25 Ricardo Montalban 1920 2009 actor 31 Anthony Quinn 1915 2001 actor 31 Mort Sahl humorist 29 Reiko Sato 1931 1981 dancer and actress William Sidell 1915 1994 labor leader citation needed Jack Smith 1916 1996 columnist journalist 37 Mike Stoller songwriter 25 Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi United States district judge Coy Watson Jr 1912 2009 child actor Hollywood Walk of Fame the Watson Family 31 Delmar Watson 1926 2008 actor photo journalist Hollywood Walk of Fame the Watson Family 38 Harry R Watson 1921 2001 actor photo journalist Hollywood Walk of Fame the Watson Family 39 40 Jack Webb 1920 1982 producer director actor 29 41 References Edit a b c Belmont Senior High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved November 23 2021 Mario Villegas A Classic for many reasons ESPN Los Angeles November 4 2010 Westlake City of Los Angeles department of City planning Belmont High Alumni Belmont High School Los Angeles Conservancy Los Angeles City School District Los Angeles Unified School District Archived from the original on 1998 02 07 Retrieved 2020 10 27 Central LA Area New HS 10 55 98039 Los Angeles Unified School District Accessed October 29 2008 Regular Meeting Order of Business Los Angeles Unified School District Tuesday June 27 2000 Proposed Changes to West Adams Preparatory High School Area Schools School Year 2007 2008 Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine Facilities and Services division L A Schools Central LA Area New HS 9 55 98037 Facilities and Services division L A Schools Central L A Area New H S 9 Facilities and Services division L A Schools Central LA HS 11 55 98107 Facilities and Services division L A Schools 1 full citation needed 2 Proposed Changes to Lincoln High School Area Schools School Year 2009 2010 full citation needed Los Angeles Unified School District Retrieved on March 17 2010 registration required a b Song Jason Struggling Belmont High to be restructured Los Angeles Times January 27 2011 Retrieved on March 29 2014 usnews Retrieved 2021 08 27 usnews Retrieved 2019 08 11 usnews Retrieved 2020 12 16 Carcamo Cindy 2016 07 16 Nearly 1 in 4 students at this L A high school migrated from Central America many without their parents Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2016 10 25 Spanish version Uno de cuatro estudiantes en esta preparatoria migro de Centroamerica muchos sin sus padres a b c d Ceasar Stephen 2011 12 25 Lower enrollment at once crowded Belmont High brings mixed results Los Angeles Times p 1 Chelton Mary K Young Adult Library Services Association Excellence in Library Services to Young Adults The Nation s Top Programs American Library Association 2000 p 73 ISBN 0838907865 9780838907863 Blume Howard 2008 08 10 New name new life for Belmont school Los Angeles Times p 1 XISPAS interview with Sal Castro parts one Archived 2011 07 18 at the Wayback Machine and two Archived 2008 06 02 at the Wayback Machine American Experience Hijacked PBS org Feb 24 2006 a b c d e f Belmont Alumni Ron Botchan I m Just Coachable Referee 2000 Shapiro T Rees Shapiro T Rees 2017 02 07 Irwin Corey comic who styled himself the World s Foremost Authority dies at 102 The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2017 02 07 Kilgannon Corey 2011 10 11 A Familiar Figure Begs on the Street but Not for Himself City Room Blog The New York Times Retrieved February 7 2017 a b c Ramos Lydia Melting Pot of Belmont High Brims With Hopes and Plans Series OUR SCHOOLS A Closeup View One of an occasional series Los Angeles Times May 2 1991 Nuestro Tiempo Metro Desk Page 4 California Modern the Architecture of Craig Ellwood by Neil Jackson a b c d e f g The Baseball Cube Belmont alumni Archived 2010 07 27 at the Wayback Machine Burman Jenny 21 July 2011 Artist Jacinto Guevara Returns to Echo Park Echo Park Silver Lake CA Patch Retrieved 29 December 2020 Los Angeles Times IMDb Databasefootball com Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Biographical sketch 15 Sep 1999 Los Angeles Times obituaries January 10 1996 Andres Holly J Famed news photographer Delmar Watson dies Archived 2012 06 29 at the Wayback Machine Daily News October 28 2008 Pool Bob Star Shines Brightly for Hollywood s First Family Movies The Watson clan of former child actors finally receives recognition for its pioneering contribution to films Los Angeles Times April 23 1999 Metro Part B Metro Desk Page 1 Campanile 1938 Belmont High School 1938 Just the Facts Ma am The Authorized Biography of Jack Webb Creator of Dragnet Adam 12 and Emergency by Daniel Moyer and Eugene AlvarezExternal links Edit Greater Los Angeles portal Schools portalBelmont High School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belmont High School Los Angeles amp oldid 1144151597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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