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About Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County is one of 58 counties in California. The county
is in the Los Angeles-Long Beach metro area. The estimated population
in 2004 was 9,937,739. This was an increase of 4.40% from the
2000 census. Los Angeles County, one of California's original
27 counties, was established Feb. 18, 1850. Originally the County
occupied a comparatively small area along the coast between Santa
Barbara and San Diego, but within a year its boundaries were enlarged
from 4,340 square miles to 34,520 square miles, an area sprawling
east to the Colorado River. During subsequent years, Los Angeles
County slowly ebbed to its present size, the last major detachment
occurring in 1889 with the creation of Orange County. Los Angeles
County remains one of the nation's largest counties with 4,084
square miles, an area some 800 square miles larger than the combined
area of the states of Delaware and Rhode Island. Los Angeles County
includes the islands of San Clemente and Santa Catalina. It is
bordered on the east by Orange and San Bernardino Counties, on
the north by Kern County, on the west by Ventura County, and on
the south by the Pacific Ocean. Its coastline is 75 miles long.
It has the largest population (10,226,506 as of January 2005)
of any county in the nation, and is exceeded by only eight states.
Approximately 28 percent of California's residents live in Los
Angeles County.
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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 .