Lincoln Heights Real Estate
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About Lincoln Heights
Lincoln Heights is a district on the East Side of Los Angeles,
California. Lincoln Heights is one of the oldest neighborhoods
in Los Angeles, dating to the 1880s. Perched on bluffs above the
Los Angeles River, it was originally home to some of the city's
wealthiest residents, who built a large number of Victorian mansions
in the district (many of which have been preserved under the city's
historic preservation program). North Broadway became a busy commercial
strip, which it remains today. By the turn of the 20th century,
however, the rapid industrial development along the riverbanks
made it less appealing for wealthy Angelenos, who moved on first
to the Arroyo Seco area and Hollywood, then (from the 1920s onward)
to rapidly developing Mid-Wilshire. As wealthy residents departed,
Lincoln Heights became home to a large Italian American population,
as well as an increasingly large Mexican American population.
It and its cross-river neighbor "Little Italy" (what
is now Chinatown) formed the heart of southern California's Italian-American
community. One of the major landmarks from this period, the San
Antonio Winery, continues to operate today, albeit with non-local
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Area Schools
As the nations second largest school district, the Los
Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) serves more than 730,000
students. Our diverse and culturally rich student population is
increasing, and so is our need for qualified, dedicated teachers
and school support staff.
The District, which encompasses the city of Los Angeles and several
neighboring cities, offers exceptional opportunities for teachers.
We believe teachers are shapers of the future, and we are committed
to educational reform and innovative instructional programs that
are aligned to state standards. The LAUSD provides a supportive
and dynamic environment for making a difference in young lives
and enriching the student-teacher experience.
The District offers
Over 790 schools and centers, including 424 elementary, 72 middle
and 49 comprehensive senior high schools.
Year-round and traditional school year calendars
-Variety of school reform models
-A maximum of 20 students in all K-3 classrooms and selected secondary
-English and mathematics courses
-Innovative instructional programs
-Technology-enriched classrooms
Los Angeles County encompasses 80 school districts
that serve nearly 1.7 million students at more than 1,700 school
sites. One-third of students are considered English language learners.
Students and families in the county speak some 90 different languages.
Racial distribution among K-12 public school students is: 59 percent
Latino, 19 percent Caucasian, 11 percent African American, 8.5
percent Asian/Pacific Islander, 2 percent Filipino, and 0.3 percent
American Indian. In addition to K-12 school districts, Los Angeles
County also encompasses 13 community college districts .