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John C. Fremont High School

John C. Fremont High School is a Title 1 co-educational public high school located in South Los Angeles, California, United States.

John C. Fremont High School
John C. Fremont High School
Location
7676 South San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, California, 90003,
United States
Coordinates33°58′10.7″N 118°16′4.1″W / 33.969639°N 118.267806°W / 33.969639; -118.267806
Information
TypePublic
MottoFind a path, or make one!
Established1924
School districtLos Angeles Unified School District
PrincipalBlanca R. Esquivel
Faculty211
Teaching staff83.84 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,980 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio23.62[1]
Color(s)  Burgundy
  Gray
NicknameThe Mont
Team namePathfinders
Newspaper The Pathfinder
Websitewww.fremonths.org

Fremont serves several Los Angeles neighborhoods and the unincorporated community of Florence-Graham; some sections of Florence-Graham are jointly zoned to Fremont and David Starr Jordan High School. The Avalon Gardens public housing complex is zoned to Fremont.

The school first opened in 1924 and is named after John C. Frémont. The school is in LAUSD's District 7 and runs on a traditional school system. There are 1,980 students enrolled (as of the 18-19 school year) with 11% of the student body African-American and 89% Latino. The name of the school newspaper is "The Pathfinder".

History edit

Fremont first opened in 1924.[2] Known in the community for its striking architecture[3] and large quad with a working water fountain in the middle, the San Fernando Earthquake of 1971 forced many buildings on campus to be torn down and rebuilt in a more traditional, earthquake-safe style.[3] Once enrolled with more than 5,000 students in the early 2000s,[4] Fremont reduced its number of students when South Region High School 2 opened in 2011.[5]

Small school learning communities edit

John C. Fremont High School was one of the first schools in the United States to have been divided into a "small school" or "academy". The purpose of the small school is to allow personalization of instruction, due to the concern that students may become academically lost in a large, or augmented, campus. Each of the thirteen Small Learning Communities (SLCs), averaging 400 students each, is given a section of the school campus, and most of the classes take place in that section. For example, one of the small schools might be assigned classes on the first and second floors of the main building. The students of this small school would have the majority of classes in those two floors.

As of July 6, 2000, when the school undergoes reconstitution, the thirteen SLCs will be dissolved and in their place will be six Academies of 500 students each on the three Tracks, consisting of grades 10, 11, and 12. The 9th graders on each Track will have their own Center, with 600 students each.

In September 2003 only four SLCs remained, and the school switched over to a block schedule system instead of the track system. With the reduction of students due to the construction of the South Region schools, the school felt it would be able accommodate the students more efficiently with a block schedule.

There now exists only three SLCs which include, MESA, LSJ, and SGMA. All communities have students of all grade levels. There was once a 9th Grade Academy, a fourth SLC, but soon after the freshman class of 2016 did the school end that SLC.

MAGNET edit

MAGNET is considered to be the fourth current SLC, but the MAGNET community is a separate school in totality. John C. Fremont High School (school code: 8650) is the host campus for the John C. Fremont Magnet Math Science and Technology High School. (school code: 8651)

Notable alumni edit

 
Eric Davis
 
Congressman Henry Waxman

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "John C. Fremont Senior High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "School Profile". Search.lausd.k12.ca.us. September 16, 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "AAA Page". www.johnecoleman.org. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
  4. ^ "Enrollment by Grade, Gender, and Ethnic Designation - DataQuest (CA Dept of Education)". data1.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
  5. ^ "Project Details". Laschools.org. February 26, 2010. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  6. ^ Silsbee, Kirk (March 2003). "Don Cherry interview (April 25, 1984)". Cadence Magazine. 29 (4). Redwood, NY: Cadnor Ltd.: 5–11. ISSN 0162-6973.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Fremont (Los Angeles,CA) Baseball". The Baseball Cube. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  8. ^ Baltimore Colts: 1964 Press, Radio, TV. Baltimore, MD: Baltimore Colts, 1964; pp. 27–28.
  9. ^ Dunlap, David W. (28 March 2013). "Photo That Was Hard to Get Published, but Even Harder to Get". Time. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  10. ^ CITY NEWS SERVICE (June 13, 2014). "Retiring South Bay lawmaker feted on 'Henry Waxman Day in L.A.'". Daily Breeze. Retrieved 14 March 2018.

External links edit

  • Fremont High School Home page
  • School Wise Press
  • Small School Learning community information, Los Angeles Times
  • Racial tension information
  • Press conference article

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This article contains a list of miscellaneous information Please relocate any relevant information into other sections or articles October 2021 John C Fremont High School is a Title 1 co educational public high school located in South Los Angeles California United States John C Fremont High SchoolJohn C Fremont High SchoolLocation7676 South San Pedro Street Los Angeles California 90003 United StatesCoordinates33 58 10 7 N 118 16 4 1 W 33 969639 N 118 267806 W 33 969639 118 267806InformationTypePublicMottoFind a path or make one Established1924School districtLos Angeles Unified School DistrictPrincipalBlanca R EsquivelFaculty211Teaching staff83 84 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment1 980 2018 19 1 Student to teacher ratio23 62 1 Color s Burgundy GrayNicknameThe MontTeam namePathfindersNewspaperThe PathfinderWebsitewww wbr fremonths wbr orgFremont serves several Los Angeles neighborhoods and the unincorporated community of Florence Graham some sections of Florence Graham are jointly zoned to Fremont and David Starr Jordan High School The Avalon Gardens public housing complex is zoned to Fremont The school first opened in 1924 and is named after John C Fremont The school is in LAUSD s District 7 and runs on a traditional school system There are 1 980 students enrolled as of the 18 19 school year with 11 of the student body African American and 89 Latino The name of the school newspaper is The Pathfinder Contents 1 History 2 Small school learning communities 2 1 MAGNET 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFremont first opened in 1924 2 Known in the community for its striking architecture 3 and large quad with a working water fountain in the middle the San Fernando Earthquake of 1971 forced many buildings on campus to be torn down and rebuilt in a more traditional earthquake safe style 3 Once enrolled with more than 5 000 students in the early 2000s 4 Fremont reduced its number of students when South Region High School 2 opened in 2011 5 Small school learning communities editJohn C Fremont High School was one of the first schools in the United States to have been divided into a small school or academy The purpose of the small school is to allow personalization of instruction due to the concern that students may become academically lost in a large or augmented campus Each of the thirteen Small Learning Communities SLCs averaging 400 students each is given a section of the school campus and most of the classes take place in that section For example one of the small schools might be assigned classes on the first and second floors of the main building The students of this small school would have the majority of classes in those two floors As of July 6 2000 when the school undergoes reconstitution the thirteen SLCs will be dissolved and in their place will be six Academies of 500 students each on the three Tracks consisting of grades 10 11 and 12 The 9th graders on each Track will have their own Center with 600 students each In September 2003 only four SLCs remained and the school switched over to a block schedule system instead of the track system With the reduction of students due to the construction of the South Region schools the school felt it would be able accommodate the students more efficiently with a block schedule There now exists only three SLCs which include MESA LSJ and SGMA All communities have students of all grade levels There was once a 9th Grade Academy a fourth SLC but soon after the freshman class of 2016 did the school end that SLC MAGNET edit MAGNET is considered to be the fourth current SLC but the MAGNET community is a separate school in totality John C Fremont High School school code 8650 is the host campus for the John C Fremont Magnet Math Science and Technology High School school code 8651 Notable alumni edit nbsp Eric DavisMain category John C Fremont High School alumni Ricky Bell National Football League player College Football Hall of Famer Mel Bleeker 1920 1996 National Football League player Joe Caldwell National Basketball Association player Olympic gold medalist Don Cherry jazz musician 6 Merl Combs Major League Baseball player 7 Clint Conatser MLB 7 Dick Conger MLB pitcher Willie Crawford MLB player 7 Brock Davis MLB player 7 Edward Davis police chief Los Angeles Police Department Eric Davis MLB player 7 Bobby Doerr MLB player Hall of Famer 7 Dr Dre music producer and recording artist David Fizdale NBA general manager Utah Jazz Dan Ford MLB player 7 David Fulcher NFL player Al Grunwald MLB player 7 Kenneth Hahn Los Angeles county supervisor and City Council member Doug Hansen MLB player 7 Dorothy Harrell baseball player Candy Harris MLB player 7 George Hendrick MLB player 7 Bernard Henry NFL player Nippy Jones MLB player 7 Chet Lemon MLB player 7 James Lofton MLB player 7 Tony Lorick 1941 2013 NFL player 8 Gene Mauch MLB player and manager 7 Leon McFadden MLB player 7 nbsp Congressman Henry WaxmanCatfish Metkovich MLB player 7 Ron Miller USC and L A Rams end president and CEO of Walt Disney Productions in the early 1980s Felicia O Dell Youtuber George Phillips football player Leonard Pitts Pulitzer Prize recipient author and Miami Herald columnist Shorty Rossi star of reality TV show Pit Boss on Animal Planet 2010 2014 Curtis Rowe UCLA and NBA player Bud Stewart MLB player 7 Richard Stebbins 1964 Olympics gold medalist track amp field George Strock Life photojournalist 9 Dwight Taylor MLB player 7 Bobby Tolan MLB player 7 Raymond Washington a founder of Crips Bob Watson MLB player and executive 7 Henry Waxman 10 California s 30th congressional district representative Roy Williams artist and entertainer for The Walt Disney Studios citation needed References edit a b c John C Fremont Senior High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved March 5 2021 School Profile Search lausd k12 ca us September 16 2009 Retrieved February 13 2011 a b AAA Page www johnecoleman org Retrieved 2018 04 02 Enrollment by Grade Gender and Ethnic Designation DataQuest CA Dept of Education data1 cde ca gov Retrieved 2018 04 02 Project Details Laschools org February 26 2010 Retrieved February 13 2011 Silsbee Kirk March 2003 Don Cherry interview April 25 1984 Cadence Magazine 29 4 Redwood NY Cadnor Ltd 5 11 ISSN 0162 6973 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Fremont Los Angeles CA Baseball The Baseball Cube Retrieved February 13 2011 Baltimore Colts 1964 Press Radio TV Baltimore MD Baltimore Colts 1964 pp 27 28 Dunlap David W 28 March 2013 Photo That Was Hard to Get Published but Even Harder to Get Time Retrieved 22 October 2013 CITY NEWS SERVICE June 13 2014 Retiring South Bay lawmaker feted on Henry Waxman Day in L A Daily Breeze Retrieved 14 March 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John C Fremont High School Fremont High School Home page School Wise Press Small School Learning community information Los Angeles Times Racial tension information Press conference article Retrieved from https 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