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Venice High School (Los Angeles)

Venice High School (VHS) is a public school located in the Westside area of Los Angeles, California and within the Local District West area of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).

Venice High School
Venice High School
Address
13000 Venice Boulevard

,
90066

United States
Coordinates33°59′55″N 118°26′34″W / 33.99861°N 118.44278°W / 33.99861; -118.44278
Information
TypePublic high school, Language Magnet, STEMM Magnet
MottoRowing, Not Drifting
Established1911 (LACHSD 1925,[citation needed] LAUSD 1961), (Magnet 1988)
NCES District ID0622710[3]
CEEB code051828
NCES School ID062271003429[2]
PrincipalMrs. Cynthia Headrick[1]
Staff87.38 (FTE)[2]
Enrollment1,984 (2018-19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio22.71[2]
CampusUrban
Color(s)Blue   White  
Athletics conferenceCIF Los Angeles City Section
Western League
MascotGondo
NicknameGondoliers
PublicationWritten Voice
NewspaperThe Oarsman [4]
YearbookGondolier
Websitevenicehs.org
[5]

History Edit

 
Replica of Inspiration (model, Myrna Loy) in front of Venice High School

The school was established in 1911 (then called "Venice Union Polytechnic High School") when classes were held in an old lagoon bathhouse two blocks from the beach. It moved to a new neo-romanesque structure at its present 29-acre campus two miles inland a decade later.

A famous statue, installed in 1922 and for which then-unknown Venice High School student Myrna Loy served as model, stood on the front lawn of Venice High School for over 70 years. An unsightly cage was erected to prevent vandalism, but the statue was ultimately removed and sent to indoor storage in 1998. However, a bronze-cast replacement statue was mounted before 2,000 cheering onlookers in an April 2010 ceremony.

On March 10, 1933, the school was seriously damaged by the 1933 Long Beach earthquake. As a result, classes were held in hastily constructed tents for two years until a replacement school was built. Art Deco earthquake-resistant buildings were built in 1935, and are still used by the school today.[6]

It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961, when it merged into LAUSD.[7]

Beginning in fall 2007, some neighborhoods zoned to Hamilton High School were rezoned to Venice High School.[8]

On May 15, 2009, students staged a walkout in response to LAUSD increasing class sizes and cutting teachers.[9] Students who engaged in the walkout received support from the ACLU and the National Lawyers Guild in clearing their truancies on that particular day. A similar walkout occurred in 1951 when school administration disqualified a candidate for student body office because of a questionable campaign speech. Administration retaliated by focusing on agitators within the heretofore self-selective service clubs, suspending the clubs and then reorganizing them later with a more pliant membership. Small protests (e.g. graffiti, lawn burnings, tree fellings) continued sporadically for a year.[10]

Support Edit

Venice High is greatly supported by numerous community partnerships, parent groups, Booster, and Alumni associations. Venice is known for offering many Advanced Placement classes and having an excellent athletics program.[peacock prose]

Demographics Edit

During the 2011–2012 school year, 69% of Venice High students were Hispanic/Latino, with 12% white/European Americans, 10% African Americans and 8% Asian Americans.[11]

Academics and academic performance Edit

VHS has four Small Learning Communities (SLCs):

  • Academy of Law and Public Service
  • Media, Arts & Technology Academy
  • School for Advanced Studies (SAS) and GATE
  • Sports Medicine

VHS also has two magnet programs:

  • World Language and Global Studies Magnet
  • STEMM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics and Medicine) Magnet

As of 1998, the school has mathematics and science programs and a magnet program that explores international politics.[12] Additionally, as of 2017, the World Languages and Global Studies Magnet offers courses in Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Italian, French and Spanish.[13]

Venice High School won back-to-back National Science Bowl championships in 1996 and 1997,[14] and won regional championships in 1993, 1994 and 2005.[15][16][17] Venice High School is one of only three schools that have won two National Science Bowl championships.[18]

In 1998 Richard Lovett, the president of the Creative Artists Agency (CAA), gave self-esteem courses to the students, and Terry Hardy of Los Angeles Magazine wrote that the CAA "has adopted Venice High as its very own."[12]

School's student news site Edit

The school's student news site, called The Oarsman, began as a school newspaper. Written Voice, a literary journal started in the spring of 2012, features students' poetry, short stories, and other work. An unofficial News magazine, The Venice Independent, was formerly run by Venice students.

Athletics Edit

An historically successful sports competitor, Venice High fields 16 sports with most teams competing in the Western League of the CIF LA City Section. The football team has won 9 of the last 10 Western League titles, as well as the 2021 CIF City D1 Championship. The baseball team has won five City championships (1967, 1972, 1984, 1985, 1986). The girls' softball team won the CIF LA City Section Invitational Tournamemt in 2005 and a CIF LA City Section Division 2 championship in 2013. The basketball team won the City championship in 1948. The boys' swimming team won three consecutive City Championships in the 1950s (even before the school had an on-campus pool). The school also captured the City Championship in golf in 2009, 2011 and 2012. The boys' volleyball team won back-to-back City Championships in 1991 and 1992. The boys' coss country team has won three City Championships (1948, 2018, 2019). The boys soccer team won a City Championship in 1975 and the girls team won three straight from 2019-2021. Plus, the boys swim team won City Championships in 1950, 1951, 1994, 1996, 1907, 1998, 2000. Also, the girls tennis team won Division II City Championships in 1991, 2006, 2011, 2017. The boys volleyball team won City Championships in 1991 and 1992, while the girls team won a Division II City Championship in 2012 and a Division I Championship in 2016.

Eight graduates have appeared in Major League Baseball and NFL games in the last 20 years.[19]

Filming location Edit

Venice High School was used as the Rydell High School location for the 1978 movie Grease—in which the opening shot was the Myrna Loy statue. The school was also used in other movies such as A Nightmare on Elm Street, American History X, Matchstick Men, and Heathers, as well as in several music videos, including Britney Spears' international hit "...Baby One More Time", Bowling for Soup's "High School Never Ends", Cher Lloyd's "Oath", and Young MC's "Principal's Office".[20] Venice is also in The Faders' "No Sleep Tonight". Additionally, aerial photographic images of the school were used to show the location of the high school in the 1987 movie Masters of the Universe. The campus was also used for the TV show Glee on an episode ("Yes/No", aired January 17, 2012) which recreates the classic "Summer Nights" scene from Grease, as made famous by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John (and filmed on the same location). The Australian TV series Rake also used Venice High School as a filming location.[21] The music video for Alesso's 2014 song "Cool" was also shot here.[22]

Neighborhoods zoned to Venice Edit

Several neighborhoods, including Venice, Marina del Rey, Mar Vista, and Del Rey, feed into Venice High School. The unique educational pathways offered by the six small schools draw students from across Los Angeles. Three University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) student housing facilities for families are zoned to Venice High School.[23] They include Rose Avenue Apartments,[24] University Village,[25] and Venice-Barry Apartments.[26] Rose Avenue had been rezoned from Hamilton High School to Venice in 2007.[27]

According to both the City of Los Angeles's Venice Community Plan map [28] and LAUSD's Venice High School Modernization Plan,[29] the school is located in Venice. However, according to the Los Angeles Times Mapping L.A. project, it is in the adjacent neighborhood of Mar Vista.[30]

Nearby elementary and middle schools Edit

Elementary schools in the Venice High district include Beethoven Elementary, Mar Vista Elementary, Playa del Rey Elementary, Broadway Elementary, Braddock Drive Elementary, Stoner Avenue Elementary, Short Avenue Elementary, Walgrove Avenue Elementary, Westminster Avenue Elementary School and Coeur d'Alene Avenue Elementary School. Marina Del Rey Middle School, Daniel Webster Middle School, Mark Twain Middle School, and Palms Middle School feed into Venice. Until LAUSD established sufficient capacity in the area during the immediate post-World War II period, Culver City-based Betsy Ross Elementary, now closed, had been the largest single feeder to the then 7–12th grade high school.

Notable alumni Edit

 
David Bluthenthal
 
Andrea Murez
 
Doug Slaten

[38]

Hall of Fame Edit

The Venice High School Hall of Fame was introduced by the Venice High School Alumni Association in 2017. The inaugural inductees were Beau Bridges (class of 1959), John Clayton (1969), Walter Cunningham (1950), Robby Duron (faculty), Skip Engblom, (1967), Bill Fairbanks (faculty), Artie Harris (faculty), Donna Loren (1963), Myrna Loy (1921; posthumous), Abbot Kinney (posthumous), Dana McLemore (1978), Ken Medlock (1967), Audrey O'Brien Griffin (1954), Peggy Oki (1973), Billy E. Paney (faculty), George Rose (faculty), Jeffery Shimizu (faculty), Harry Snyder (1932; posthumous), Tony Vazquez (1973), Clifford L. Warner (1980), and Sam Whipple (1978).[39][40]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Alicia Valenciana (May 31, 2018). "Venice High School's New Principal". The Oarsman. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - Venice Senior High (062271003429)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  3. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Los Angeles Unified". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  4. ^ "The Oarsman". veniceoarsman.com.
  5. ^
  6. ^ Stanton, Jeffrey (June 21, 1998). "Venice Schools". Retrieved October 11, 2008.
  7. ^ . Los Angeles Unified School District. Archived from the original on 1998-02-07. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  8. ^ (PDF). Los Angeles Unified School District (Laschools.org). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 10, 2007. Retrieved April 3, 2011. ()
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
  10. ^ Goldberg, Angela (June 12, 2009), "A New and Improved Venice Student Union is in Progress", The Oarsmen
  11. ^ "Venice High School Demographics".
  12. ^ a b Hardy, Terry. "Top of the Class" (education section). Los Angeles Magazine. Emmis Communications, October 1998. Vol. 43, No. 10. ISSN 1522-9149. Start: p. 52. CITED: p. 66.
  13. ^ [1] Venice High Website - WLGSM
  14. ^ "Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists".
  15. ^ "LADWP Science Bowl XIII Results: Venice High School Captures Title; Team Wins Fifth Regional Trophy, First Since 1997; North Hollywood A Team Places Second and B Team Third".
  16. ^ "Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists".
  17. ^ . www.ladwpnews.com. Archived from the original on 2014-11-18.
  18. ^ "Site Under Maintenance".
  19. ^ "Kevin Brockway Named New Venice High Baseball". Los Angeles Sports Journal. August 27, 2012. Retrieved August 29, 2012.
  20. ^ "Young MC – Principal's Office". YouTube. December 7, 2006. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  21. ^ "TV Series Films at Venice High School". The OPEN Daily.
  22. ^ Lee, Christina (2015-02-27). "Alesso Releases His "Cool" Video: Watch The Nerdy Clip | Music News, Reviews, and Gossip on". Idolator.com. Retrieved 2015-03-12.
  23. ^ "School Finder." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on October 2, 2011.
  24. ^ "Rose Avenue Apartments 2011-08-27 at the Wayback Machine." University of California Los Angeles. Retrieved on October 2, 2011. "Location: Rose Avenue Apartments 11140 & 11130 Rose Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90034"
  25. ^ "University Village Apartments." University of California Los Angeles. Retrieved on October 2, 2011. "Location University Village 3200 Sawtelle Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90066"
  26. ^ "Venice-Barry Apartments." University of California Los Angeles. Retrieved on October 2, 2011. "Venice/Barry Apartments 11811 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90066"
  27. ^ (PDF). Laschools.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2008. Retrieved April 3, 2011.
  28. ^ "Venice Plan Map" (PDF). Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  29. ^ "Venice High School Modernization Project" (PDF). LAUSD.net. April 2017. p. 48. Retrieved 6 August 2022. The project site is located in the community of Venice
  30. ^ "Mapping L.A. - Westside, Venice". Retrieved 2015-02-05.
  31. ^ "Craig Breedlove". Bluebird Electric Racing Limited.
  32. ^ Reynolds, Alan (April 6, 2004). "Jan & Dean". National Review Online. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
  33. ^ Bromfield, John (February 19, 2006). "The Autobiography of John Bromfield". John Bromfield. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
  34. ^ L.A Times, "Jazz Bassist Evolves"/access date= August 1, 1993
  35. ^ "Astronaut Bio: Walter Cunningham". Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
  36. ^ Oliver, Myrna (December 23, 1998). "Irene Hervey; Film and Television Actress". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  37. ^ "Betty Jean Verret Miller Obituary (1926 - 2018) Deseret News". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
  38. ^ L.A. Times, Zan Stuart, August 1, 1993,
  39. ^ "Venice High School Hall of Fame". Venice High School Alumni Homepage. VeniceHighAlumni.com. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  40. ^ Walker, Gary. "Gondos for life: Venice High inducts the inaugural class of its alumni Hall of Fame". ArgonautNews.com. Southland Publishing. Retrieved 2 November 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official website
    • Venice High School history
  • Venice High School Alumni Website
  • The Oarsman's official website
  • Venice High's demographics from LAUSD
  • LAUSD demographics for the foreign language magnet run out of the same campus
  • Graduating class Summer 1959

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Venice High School Los Angeles news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Venice High School VHS is a public school located in the Westside area of Los Angeles California and within the Local District West area of the Los Angeles Unified School District LAUSD Venice High SchoolVenice High SchoolAddress13000 Venice BoulevardVenice Los Angeles California 90066United StatesCoordinates33 59 55 N 118 26 34 W 33 99861 N 118 44278 W 33 99861 118 44278InformationTypePublic high school Language Magnet STEMM MagnetMottoRowing Not DriftingEstablished1911 LACHSD 1925 citation needed LAUSD 1961 Magnet 1988 NCES District ID0622710 3 CEEB code051828NCES School ID062271003429 2 PrincipalMrs Cynthia Headrick 1 Staff87 38 FTE 2 Enrollment1 984 2018 19 2 Student to teacher ratio22 71 2 CampusUrbanColor s Blue White Athletics conferenceCIF Los Angeles City SectionWestern LeagueMascotGondoNicknameGondoliersPublicationWritten VoiceNewspaperThe Oarsman 4 YearbookGondolierWebsitevenicehs wbr org 5 Contents 1 History 2 Support 3 Demographics 4 Academics and academic performance 5 School s student news site 6 Athletics 7 Filming location 8 Neighborhoods zoned to Venice 9 Nearby elementary and middle schools 10 Notable alumni 11 Hall of Fame 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Replica of Inspiration model Myrna Loy in front of Venice High SchoolThe school was established in 1911 then called Venice Union Polytechnic High School when classes were held in an old lagoon bathhouse two blocks from the beach It moved to a new neo romanesque structure at its present 29 acre campus two miles inland a decade later A famous statue installed in 1922 and for which then unknown Venice High School student Myrna Loy served as model stood on the front lawn of Venice High School for over 70 years An unsightly cage was erected to prevent vandalism but the statue was ultimately removed and sent to indoor storage in 1998 However a bronze cast replacement statue was mounted before 2 000 cheering onlookers in an April 2010 ceremony On March 10 1933 the school was seriously damaged by the 1933 Long Beach earthquake As a result classes were held in hastily constructed tents for two years until a replacement school was built Art Deco earthquake resistant buildings were built in 1935 and are still used by the school today 6 It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961 when it merged into LAUSD 7 Beginning in fall 2007 some neighborhoods zoned to Hamilton High School were rezoned to Venice High School 8 On May 15 2009 students staged a walkout in response to LAUSD increasing class sizes and cutting teachers 9 Students who engaged in the walkout received support from the ACLU and the National Lawyers Guild in clearing their truancies on that particular day A similar walkout occurred in 1951 when school administration disqualified a candidate for student body office because of a questionable campaign speech Administration retaliated by focusing on agitators within the heretofore self selective service clubs suspending the clubs and then reorganizing them later with a more pliant membership Small protests e g graffiti lawn burnings tree fellings continued sporadically for a year 10 Support EditVenice High is greatly supported by numerous community partnerships parent groups Booster and Alumni associations Venice is known for offering many Advanced Placement classes and having an excellent athletics program peacock prose Demographics EditDuring the 2011 2012 school year 69 of Venice High students were Hispanic Latino with 12 white European Americans 10 African Americans and 8 Asian Americans 11 Academics and academic performance EditVHS has four Small Learning Communities SLCs Academy of Law and Public Service Media Arts amp Technology Academy School for Advanced Studies SAS and GATE Sports MedicineVHS also has two magnet programs World Language and Global Studies Magnet STEMM Science Technology Engineering Mathematics and Medicine MagnetAs of 1998 the school has mathematics and science programs and a magnet program that explores international politics 12 Additionally as of 2017 the World Languages and Global Studies Magnet offers courses in Mandarin Chinese Japanese Italian French and Spanish 13 Venice High School won back to back National Science Bowl championships in 1996 and 1997 14 and won regional championships in 1993 1994 and 2005 15 16 17 Venice High School is one of only three schools that have won two National Science Bowl championships 18 In 1998 Richard Lovett the president of the Creative Artists Agency CAA gave self esteem courses to the students and Terry Hardy of Los Angeles Magazine wrote that the CAA has adopted Venice High as its very own 12 School s student news site EditThe school s student news site called The Oarsman began as a school newspaper Written Voice a literary journal started in the spring of 2012 features students poetry short stories and other work An unofficial News magazine The Venice Independent was formerly run by Venice students Athletics EditAn historically successful sports competitor Venice High fields 16 sports with most teams competing in the Western League of the CIF LA City Section The football team has won 9 of the last 10 Western League titles as well as the 2021 CIF City D1 Championship The baseball team has won five City championships 1967 1972 1984 1985 1986 The girls softball team won the CIF LA City Section Invitational Tournamemt in 2005 and a CIF LA City Section Division 2 championship in 2013 The basketball team won the City championship in 1948 The boys swimming team won three consecutive City Championships in the 1950s even before the school had an on campus pool The school also captured the City Championship in golf in 2009 2011 and 2012 The boys volleyball team won back to back City Championships in 1991 and 1992 The boys coss country team has won three City Championships 1948 2018 2019 The boys soccer team won a City Championship in 1975 and the girls team won three straight from 2019 2021 Plus the boys swim team won City Championships in 1950 1951 1994 1996 1907 1998 2000 Also the girls tennis team won Division II City Championships in 1991 2006 2011 2017 The boys volleyball team won City Championships in 1991 and 1992 while the girls team won a Division II City Championship in 2012 and a Division I Championship in 2016 Eight graduates have appeared in Major League Baseball and NFL games in the last 20 years 19 Filming location EditVenice High School was used as the Rydell High School location for the 1978 movie Grease in which the opening shot was the Myrna Loy statue The school was also used in other movies such as A Nightmare on Elm Street American History X Matchstick Men and Heathers as well as in several music videos including Britney Spears international hit Baby One More Time Bowling for Soup s High School Never Ends Cher Lloyd s Oath and Young MC s Principal s Office 20 Venice is also in The Faders No Sleep Tonight Additionally aerial photographic images of the school were used to show the location of the high school in the 1987 movie Masters of the Universe The campus was also used for the TV show Glee on an episode Yes No aired January 17 2012 which recreates the classic Summer Nights scene from Grease as made famous by John Travolta and Olivia Newton John and filmed on the same location The Australian TV series Rake also used Venice High School as a filming location 21 The music video for Alesso s 2014 song Cool was also shot here 22 Neighborhoods zoned to Venice EditSeveral neighborhoods including Venice Marina del Rey Mar Vista and Del Rey feed into Venice High School The unique educational pathways offered by the six small schools draw students from across Los Angeles Three University of California Los Angeles UCLA student housing facilities for families are zoned to Venice High School 23 They include Rose Avenue Apartments 24 University Village 25 and Venice Barry Apartments 26 Rose Avenue had been rezoned from Hamilton High School to Venice in 2007 27 According to both the City of Los Angeles s Venice Community Plan map 28 and LAUSD s Venice High School Modernization Plan 29 the school is located in Venice However according to the Los Angeles Times Mapping L A project it is in the adjacent neighborhood of Mar Vista 30 Nearby elementary and middle schools EditElementary schools in the Venice High district include Beethoven Elementary Mar Vista Elementary Playa del Rey Elementary Broadway Elementary Braddock Drive Elementary Stoner Avenue Elementary Short Avenue Elementary Walgrove Avenue Elementary Westminster Avenue Elementary School and Coeur d Alene Avenue Elementary School Marina Del Rey Middle School Daniel Webster Middle School Mark Twain Middle School and Palms Middle School feed into Venice Until LAUSD established sufficient capacity in the area during the immediate post World War II period Culver City based Betsy Ross Elementary now closed had been the largest single feeder to the then 7 12th grade high school Notable alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations October 2021 nbsp David Bluthenthal nbsp Andrea Murez nbsp Doug SlatenLarry Atkins NFL linebacker Kansas City Oakland 1999 2004 David Blu led Israeli team to 2004 Euroleague basketball championship Cliff Bourland 1948 Summer Olympics 4X400 gold medal US 400m champion Craig Breedlove land speed world record holder 31 Beau Bridges film actor 32 John Bromfield actor television star 33 Les Clark legendary Disney animator and one of Disney s Nine Old Men Leon Clarke NFL end 1956 63 twice in Pro Bowl John Clayton jazz and classical double bassist 34 Gary Collins actor and TV personality Walter Cunningham NASA astronaut Apollo 7 pilot 35 Marceline Day actress Karen Fukuhara actress Crispin Glover actor Gogi Grant Myrtle Audrey Arinsberg singer Skip Guinn Major League Baseball pitcher Irene Hervey actress 36 Shin Hye sung South Korean singer and lead vocalist of six member boy band Shinhwa Donna Loren singer and actress Dr Pepper girl J P Losman NFL quarterback Buffalo Oakland 2004 09 Miami 2011 Myrna Loy Myrna Williams film actress voted Queen of Hollywood in 1938 Teena Marie Mary Christine Brockert singer songwriter producer Dana McLemore NFL defensive back New Orleans San Francisco 1982 87 Betty Miller pilot first female pilot to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean 37 Fred Miller 1931 2017 NFL offensive tackle Washington 1955 Jonas Mouton NFL linebacker San Diego 2011 2014 Andrea Murez born 1992 Israeli American Olympic swimmer Morris Nettles former Major League Baseball player Steven Okazaki filmmaker Peggy Oki surfer skateboarder artist environmental activist Stacy Peralta skateboarder surfer documentary film director Don Perry 6 time AAU and NCAA champion in gymnastic rope climb world record holder Doug Slaten 1980 2016 MLB pitcher for the Washington Nationals Harry Snyder founder of In N Out hamburger chain Joanie Sommers Joan Drost singer Pepsi Girl Larry Stevenson skateboard pioneer designer Esther Takei Nishio selected as a test case as the first World War II internee of Japanese descent to return from camp and enroll in a California university Jerry Turner MLB player from 1974 83 for the San Diego Padres Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox 38 Hall of Fame EditThe Venice High School Hall of Fame was introduced by the Venice High School Alumni Association in 2017 The inaugural inductees were Beau Bridges class of 1959 John Clayton 1969 Walter Cunningham 1950 Robby Duron faculty Skip Engblom 1967 Bill Fairbanks faculty Artie Harris faculty Donna Loren 1963 Myrna Loy 1921 posthumous Abbot Kinney posthumous Dana McLemore 1978 Ken Medlock 1967 Audrey O Brien Griffin 1954 Peggy Oki 1973 Billy E Paney faculty George Rose faculty Jeffery Shimizu faculty Harry Snyder 1932 posthumous Tony Vazquez 1973 Clifford L Warner 1980 and Sam Whipple 1978 39 40 See also EditPortals nbsp Los Angeles nbsp SchoolsReferences Edit Alicia Valenciana May 31 2018 Venice High School s New Principal The Oarsman Retrieved July 9 2018 a b c d Search for Public Schools Venice Senior High 062271003429 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 17 January 2011 Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Los Angeles Unified National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 17 January 2011 The Oarsman veniceoarsman com U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Venice Senior High School Stanton Jeffrey June 21 1998 Venice Schools Retrieved October 11 2008 Los Angeles City School District Los Angeles Unified School District Archived from the original on 1998 02 07 Retrieved 2020 10 27 Proposed Changed to Hamilton High School Area Schools PDF Los Angeles Unified School District Laschools org Archived from the original PDF on August 10 2007 Retrieved April 3 2011 Teachers demonstrate LAUSD cuts before school students join protest KPCC News in Brief Archived from the original on 2014 10 06 Retrieved 2014 09 30 Goldberg Angela June 12 2009 A New and Improved Venice Student Union is in Progress The Oarsmen Venice High School Demographics a b Hardy Terry Top of the Class education section Los Angeles Magazine Emmis Communications October 1998 Vol 43 No 10 ISSN 1522 9149 Start p 52 CITED p 66 1 Venice High Website WLGSM Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists LADWP Science Bowl XIII Results Venice High School Captures Title Team Wins Fifth Regional Trophy First Since 1997 North Hollywood A Team Places Second and B Team Third Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists LA CityView 35 Broadcasts Gavel to Gavel Coverage of LADWP Science Bowl XX Finals www ladwpnews com Archived from the original on 2014 11 18 Site Under Maintenance Kevin Brockway Named New Venice High Baseball Los Angeles Sports Journal August 27 2012 Retrieved August 29 2012 Young MC Principal s Office YouTube December 7 2006 Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 Retrieved January 21 2011 TV Series Films at Venice High School The OPEN Daily Lee Christina 2015 02 27 Alesso Releases His Cool Video Watch The Nerdy Clip Music News Reviews and Gossip on Idolator com Retrieved 2015 03 12 School Finder Los Angeles Unified School District Retrieved on October 2 2011 Rose Avenue Apartments Archived 2011 08 27 at the Wayback Machine University of California Los Angeles Retrieved on October 2 2011 Location Rose Avenue Apartments 11140 amp 11130 Rose Avenue Los Angeles CA 90034 University Village Apartments University of California Los Angeles Retrieved on October 2 2011 Location University Village 3200 Sawtelle Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90066 Venice Barry Apartments University of California Los Angeles Retrieved on October 2 2011 Venice Barry Apartments 11811 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90066 Proposed Changed to Hamilton High School Area Schools PDF Laschools org Archived from the original PDF on March 9 2008 Retrieved April 3 2011 Venice Plan Map PDF Retrieved August 4 2022 Venice High School Modernization Project PDF LAUSD net April 2017 p 48 Retrieved 6 August 2022 The project site is located in the community of Venice Mapping L A Westside Venice Retrieved 2015 02 05 Craig Breedlove Bluebird Electric Racing Limited Reynolds Alan April 6 2004 Jan amp Dean National Review Online Retrieved October 11 2008 Bromfield John February 19 2006 The Autobiography of John Bromfield John Bromfield Retrieved October 11 2008 L A Times Jazz Bassist Evolves access date August 1 1993 Astronaut Bio Walter Cunningham Lyndon B Johnson Space Center Retrieved October 11 2008 Oliver Myrna December 23 1998 Irene Hervey Film and Television Actress Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 14 2018 Betty Jean Verret Miller Obituary 1926 2018 Deseret News Legacy com Retrieved 2021 09 12 L A Times Zan Stuart August 1 1993 Venice High School Hall of Fame Venice High School Alumni Homepage VeniceHighAlumni com Retrieved 2 November 2017 Walker Gary Gondos for life Venice High inducts the inaugural class of its alumni Hall of Fame ArgonautNews com Southland Publishing Retrieved 2 November 2017 External links EditOfficial website Venice High School history Venice High School Alumni Website The Oarsman s official website Venice High s demographics from LAUSD LAUSD demographics for the foreign language magnet run out of the same campus Graduating class Summer 1959 Retrieved from 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