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GRADUATES OF 2014 Cathedral Chapel School CELEBRATING 84 YEARS OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Congratulations to the 2014 Graduating Class from Cathedral Chapel School! Loyola High School Marlborough High School Loyola High School Palisades High School Adventist Academy Cerritos High School St. Monica High School St. Monica High School Providence High School Immaculate Heart High School Loyola High School Fairfax High School SAS Program Notre Dame Academy Cathedral High School Math and Science Academy Notre Dame High School John Marshall High School John Marshall High School Loyola High School Immaculate Heart High School Immaculate Heart High School St. Monica High School Pacific Hills High School Providence High School Immaculate Heart High School Loyola High School Diamond Bar High School Cathedral High School Bishop Montgomery High School Valley Academy of Art and Science University High School Cathedral High School Bishop Conaty – Our Lady of Loretto High School St. Monica High School Harvard Westlake School Cathedral High School Math and Science Academy
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A PERFORMANCE by the L.A. High School band was among activites incoming ninth graders enjoyed at a recent open house. In addition, the students viewed clubs, sports and extra-curricular activities and watched presentations about the school's academics, arts and special programs.
Los Angeles High school hosted open house for incoming freshmen Los Angeles High School opened its doors on May 16 to welcome 300 incoming ninth graders from nearby community and feeder schools. The high school sent busses to local middle schools including John Burroughs, Cochran Middle School and Pio Pico to bring their eighth grade students to Los Angeles High. The event gave them the chance to experience high school life and to see presentations of the many programs
offered at the school. Upon arrival, the visitors broke into several groups to tour the gyms and the Bruce Corwin Theater. While there, they socialized and participated in activities with students from other schools. In addition, they viewed clubs, sports and extra-curricular activities and watched presentations by students and teachers about the academics, arts and special programs.