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Hamilton High School (Los Angeles)

Alexander Hamilton High School
Hamilton High School LAUSD Entrance.jpg
Address
2955 South Robertson Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90034
United States
Coordinates 34°02′00″N 118°23′23″W / 34.033451°N 118.389667°W / 34.033451; -118.389667Coordinates: 34°02′00″N 118°23′23″W / 34.033451°N 118.389667°W / 34.033451; -118.389667
Information
Type Public
Established 1931
Principal Brenda Pensamiento
Enrollment 3,022
School color(s) Green and White
Athletics conference CIF Los Angeles City Section
Western League
Mascot "Yankees"
Team name Yankees
Website

Alexander Hamilton High School is a public high school in the Castle Heights neighborhood within the Westside of Los Angeles, California, United States. It is in the Los Angeles Unified School District. It was established in 1931.

Alexander Hamilton High School opened in fall 1931, with Thomas Hughes Elson as the principal. It was designed by architects John C. Austin and Frederick C. Ashley. The three-story administration building held the administration, library, and science departments and 24 classrooms. Other buildings were a manual training building, another for physical training, and a fourth for the cafeteria and "domestic science." The capacity would be 1000, with plans permitting increasing to 2500. Building costs were $125,000 for the land, $400,000 for the structure, and $200,000 for equipment. Built in the Northern Italian Renaissance style, multicolored and patterned brickwork, elaborate cast stone decoration, and a bell tower clad in verdigris copper distinguish the building.

In May 1931, while Hamilton was under construction, architects Austin and Ashley were selected to design Griffith Observatory. Individually, each had designed a Carnegie library: Austin conceived the Anaheim Public Library (opened 1909), and Ashley drew up Los Angeles' Arroyo Seco branch library (opened 1914). Together, they had designed Monrovia High School (opened 1928 - its front stairs are like Hamilton's, and it also has a bell tower). Austin designed Los Angeles High School's third location (opened 1917; demolished 1971) and the Shrine Auditorium (opened 1926), and he was one of three designers of Los Angeles City Hall (opened January 1, 1928).


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