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North Hollywood High School

North Hollywood High School
NHHS Kennedy Hall.jpg
Address
5231 Colfax Avenue
Valley Village, California 91601
United States
Coordinates 34°09′57″N 118°23′20″W / 34.16583°N 118.38889°W / 34.16583; -118.38889Coordinates: 34°09′57″N 118°23′20″W / 34.16583°N 118.38889°W / 34.16583; -118.38889
Information
School type Public high school
Established 1927
Status Open
School district Los Angeles Unified School District
Superintendent Michelle King
Principal Ricardo Rosales
Faculty 114
Grades 9-12
Age range 14-18
Enrollment 2,736 (2015)
 • Grade 9 692
 • Grade 10 929
 • Grade 11 513
 • Grade 12 602
Student to teacher ratio 24:1
Language English
Hours in school day 7 hours 16 minutes (Monday, Wednesday-Friday)
6 hours 10 minutes (Tuesday)
Campus Urban
Color(s)              Blue, White, Gray
Song Huskies Are We
Athletics conference East Valley League
CIF Los Angeles City Section
Mascot Huskies
Nickname Huskies, Big Blue
Rival Polytechnic High School
Ulysses S. Grant High School
Average SAT scores 521 Reading
516 Math
520 Writing
1557 Average (2014)
Average ACT scores 22 Reading
22 Math
22 English
22 Average (2014)
Newspaper The Arcade
Feeder schools Walter Reed Middle School
Sun Valley Middle School
Roy Romer Middle School
Gaspar de Portola Middle School
Website

North Hollywood High School is a public high school in Valley Village in Los Angeles, California. NHHS is located in the San Fernando Valley and enrolls approximately 3,000 students each year. It is located in District 2 of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Several neighborhoods, including most of North Hollywood, Valley Village, Studio City and Sun Valley, send students to this school. NHHS is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and was awarded the maximum 6-year accreditation term which runs through 2016. As of 2017, the school principal is Mr. Ricardo Rosales.

The campus facilities include three main buildings (Kennedy Hall, Frasher Hall, and Randolph Hall), an agricultural area with livestock, a garden, an auditorium, a cafeteria, two gymnasiums, multiple computer labs with internet access, an automech shop, a woodshop, an instrumental music room, a football field, two softball fields, a baseball diamond, two tennis court areas, a teachers' parking lot, an art room, a college center, a parent center, a student store, and a library.

Built in 1927, Lankershim High School was named for the town of Lankershim (first called Toluca, now North Hollywood) and its founding family. It opened with only a main building, auditorium, gymnaisum, and a shop & mechanics building, with 800 students, graduating its first class in 1928. The Board of Education was asked to employ teachers who were already residents of North Hollywood, creating jobs and education opportunities right in the area. Lankershim High School was renamed North Hollywood High School in 1929. In 1937, a girls' gymnasium and a second major classroom building, now named Frasher Hall, were built. In 1950, the third major classroom building, now named Randolph Hall, was built. In the 1950s, many smaller construction projects took place, including the agricultural classrooms, the boys' gymnasium, the home-side bleachers, and the instrumental music room. In 1965, the main hall was named the John F. Kennedy Memorial Hall after the slain President. In 1966, the cafeteria, student store, and two shop buildings were built. In 1973, the Amelia Earhart Continuation High School was built on the campus' Northeast corner. In the late 1990s, thirteen modular buildings were installed to support an increase in the number of students.


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