A report describes how principal coaching is part of a relentless focus on supporting high-quality teaching districtwide.
A collaborative project of LBUSD and other school districts earns the Golden Bell, the top honor from the California School Boards Association.
In general, students will need notebooks or binder (with loose leaf paper), pencils, and headphones.
Students must be sitting in their seats ready to begin instruction by 8:00. Students arriving after announcements will be considered tardy. There are six periods (classes) each day. Students will attend four core classes (Math, English, Science, and Social Studies) and two elective classes.