Leuzinger High School, Public high school in Lawndale, California.
Leuzinger High School is a public high school in Lawndale serving grades nine through twelve with modern facilities including athletic fields and specialized learning spaces. The campus spans multiple buildings and offers various academic programs and extracurricular activities for its students.
The school opened on January 27, 1931 with 268 students and was named after Adolph Leuzinger, a trustee of the Inglewood Union High School District. Its first graduating class completed their studies in 1932, the year Los Angeles hosted the Olympic Games.
The student population of 1,896 students represents multiple cultural backgrounds, participating in numerous clubs, sports teams, and academic programs throughout the academic year.
Students can obtain free TAP cards for public transportation by visiting the designated office located in room A-221. Academic transcripts and school records can be requested electronically through the school's online platforms.
The school received authorization to use Olympic rings in its official branding, a rare honor for a school. This connection to Olympic history stems from the same year its first graduating class completed their studies.
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