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Jefferson High School (Los Angeles)

Thomas Jefferson
High School
Jefferson High Front entrance1 (cropped).jpg
Location
1319 East 41st Street
Los Angeles, California 90011
United States
Coordinates 34°00′34″N 118°15′03″W / 34.00958°N 118.25093°W / 34.00958; -118.25093Coordinates: 34°00′34″N 118°15′03″W / 34.00958°N 118.25093°W / 34.00958; -118.25093
Information
Type Public
Established 1916
School district Los Angeles Unified School District
CEEB code 051815
Principal Agustin Gonzalez
Grades 9–12
Campus Urban
Color(s) Green and Gold          
Athletics conference Exposition League
CIF Los Angeles City Section
Nickname Democrats (Demos)
Rival John C. Fremont High School
Yearbook The Democrat
Website

Thomas Jefferson High School, usually referred to as Jefferson High School, is a public high school in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Founded in 1916, it is the fourth oldest high school in LAUSD. Located in South Los Angeles, its surrounding communities are Downtown, Florence, Historic South-Central and South Park. Jefferson's school colors are kelly green and gold and the sports teams are called the Democrats, or Demos for short. In 2006, a pilot program called New Tech: Student Empowerment Academy began in the northeast portion of the school. New Tech has since become a separate charter school housed in the Jefferson building. In 2016 New Tech closed down and the available space is now used by Nava College Preparatory Academy a pilot school that was established in 2014.

In 1915, the citizen of Los Angeles voted to sell bonds to raise $4,600,000 to build schools in the Los Angeles area. Approximately $500,000 was appropriated to build Jefferson High School on the "Stadium East Grounds" (The Old Coliseum) which held approximately 25,000 people in a circled amphitheater configuration. The "Stadium," as it was known, was the site for hosting and entertaining travelers on the way to both the San Diego and San Francisco world expos in 1915. Numerous rodeos and bicycle races were held at the location.

Architect Norman F. Marsh was hired to design the new Jefferson High School complex, the property front 1235 feet on Hooper Avenue, 1149 feet on Compton Avenue, and 952 feet on 34th Street and 392 feet on 38th street. The buildings of the group would be of brick and concrete construction, being faced with rug tapestry brick and trimmed with artificial stone. All corridors and stairways would be made absolutely fireproof. The classical style would be followed, each of the main structures having a dignified entrance portico with stone pediment and columns.

Jefferson opened its doors on September 11, 1916, with 24 faculty members and two buildings completed. Theodore Fulton was installed as the school's first principal.

On March 10, 1933, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake in the city of Long Beach completely destroyed the infrastructure of the six buildings which composed the Jefferson High School Campus. The campus was closed from March 10 until April 6 while the school board assessed the situation. On April 6, tent bungalows provided by the school board were erected on the football fields. Classes were shortened to half day sessions in order to serve the entire student population.


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