![]() Getting Schooled with the Los Angeles County’s Public School Origins, 1854-1855(Paul R. Los Angeles Unified School District Historic Context Statement, 1870 to 1969(Sapphos Environmental for the Office of Environmental Health and Safety, March 2014) explores over a century of development of the LAUSD. This site is no longer live so some links may not work. Treasures of LAUSD looks into the history of the Los Angeles School System and the City of Los Angeles. Los Angeles Unified School District History of Schools (Chronology), 1855-1972(Educational Housing Branch School Planning Division, Third Edition, January 1973) lists current and closed schools, centers and sites. It consists of a public Collection across 1,000 schools and District administrative sites, a unique Archive located in downtown Los Angeles, and a historical Museum made to resemble a 20th Century school house: The LAUSD Art & Artifact Collection/Archive and Museum is a program of the LAUSD Arts Education Branch, Division of Instruction, in association with the Facilities Services Division. Preserve and protect the unique cultural heritage of LAUSD.Įncourage the school community to become involved in the dynamic process of contributing to the Collection/Archive and Museum in ways that reflect current environments and cultures. ![]() The Mission of the Art & Artifact Collection/Archive and Museum:Įngage and educate the Los Angeles community, including students, families, faculty, staff, alumni as well as independent historians, curators, librarians, and archivists about the history of LAUSD and its role within the greater community. If something piques your interest, click the thumbnail to view a larger version of the image. Each Random Images page displays a random assortment of images from the records online. The Random Images button is a great way to just browse the collection. Phrase searching, wildcards (*) as well as AND/OR statements are available when performing catalog searches. You can also browse records within that catalog without performing a search. If you only want to search for Photos, click the Photos button and type in your keyword(s) or phrase. The catalog buttons can also help narrow down your search, by only searching with a selected catalog. Catalog Searches (Archives / Photos / Libraries / Objects) a search for histor* would come up with records containing history, histories, historical, etc.). You can also use the asterisk (*) as a wildcard (e.g. ![]() To search for a specific phrase, be sure to put the phrase within quotes (e.g. ![]() If you want to find records where both keywords are found, type in AND between the two words. a search for North Hollywood will return records associated with Hollywood OR North). Keyword searches use OR as the default connector between words (e.g. ![]() The Keyword Search button allows you to perform a general search across multiple fields for any catalog records online. We are adding items all the time! If you would like to add to the Collection, please submit LAUSD Art Inventory Form Tips for Searching Keyword Search Office: 21 | Email: you don't see your school, contact the Curator. Romero, Curator/Archivist and Collection Manager Welcome to the Los Angeles Unified School District Art & Artifact Collection/Archive and Museum Online Database! For more information, please contact: Cintia B. ![]()
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