Diego Rivera Learning Complex
Diego Rivera Learning Complex | |
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6100 S Central Avenue
Los Angeles , California, 90001United States | |
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Established | 2011 |
The Diego Rivera Learning Complex (DRLC) is a high school in Los Angeles. It is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. It was formerly known as South Region High School No. 2.[1] It is named after the artist Diego Rivera, and consists of four small schools: Public Service Community School, Communication and Technology (CATS), Green Design, and Performing Arts.
When the school opened in 2011, it relieved Fremont High School and David Starr Jordan High School.[2]
History[]
Diego Rivera opened in 2011, reducing a high percentage of students who attended Fremont High school, whom switched to Diego Rivera Learning Complex.
References[]
- ^ Plummer, Mary. "New name for South LA school 'Diego Rivera Learning Complex' flies under the radar." KPCC. May 15, 2013.
- ^ "Proposed Changes to South Region High School #2 Area Schools, School Year 2011-2012" (Archive). Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on April 28, 2014.
External links[]
- Diego Rivera Learning Complex
- "LAUSD South Region New High School No. 2." McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
- Fremont Zone of Choice
Coordinates: 33°59′00″N 118°15′19″W / 33.9833°N 118.2552°W
Categories:
- High schools in Los Angeles
- Los Angeles Unified School District schools
- 2011 establishments in California
- Educational institutions established in 2011
- Los Angeles County, California school stubs
- Los Angeles building and structure stubs