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Venice High School is a public school located in western Los Angeles, California within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The school contains a Foreign Language and International Studies Magnet, and a New Media Academy. The school is known for offering a large number of Advanced Placement classes, and for its successful sports programs, especially football. The school's English-language newspaper is The Oarsman and its Spanish-language newspaper is El Heraldo Latino. A bohemian literary journal characteristic of the area, Written Voice, features students' poetry, short stories, and other work. An unofficial newsmagazine, The Venice Independent, was formerly run by Venice students. The school's current principal is Lonnie Wallace. The vast majority of the students are Mexican-American, with small minorities of non-Hispanic whites, blacks and Asians.[1] Even though it is called Venice High School the school is east of Walgrove Avenue, which forms the boundary with the adjacent neighborhood of Mar Vista. The name of the school derives from the fact that it was originally located in a beachside bathhouse/plunge two miles to the west of its present location in Mar Vista. Several neighborhoods, including Venice, Marina Del Rey, Mar Vista, and Del Rey, feed into Venice High School. Elementary schools that feed into Venice high include Beethoven Elementary School, Mar Vista Elementary, Westminster Avenue Elementary School and Coeur d'Alene Avenue Elementary School, feed into Venice. Marina Del Rey Middle School, Daniel Webster Middle School, Mark Twain Middle School, and Palms Middle School feed into Venice.
HistoryThe school was first established in 1911 (then called "Venice Union Polytechnic High School") when classes were held in an old lagoon bathhouse. On March 10, 1933, the school was seriously damaged by the Long Beach earthquake. As a result, classes were held in hastily constructed tents for two years until a replacement school was built. Art Deco earthquake-resistant buildings were built in 1935, which are still used by the school today.[2] On June 5, 2006 around 3:05 PM, 17-year old Augustin Contreras, an 11th grader at Venice, was fatally shot in the school's faculty parking lot. Contreras had intervened in a fight between his two younger brothers and a few other men who did not attend the school. The victim lived in Culver City.[3][4][5][6][7] In fall 2007, some neighborhoods zoned to Hamilton High School were rezoned to Venice High School.[8] Filming locationVenice High School was used as the Rydell High School location for the movie Grease starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. It was also used in other movies such as American History X, Matchstick Men, and Heathers, as well as in several music videos, including Britney Spears's international hit ...Baby One More Time, Bowling for Soup's "High School Never Ends", and Young MC's "Principal's Office" [3]. Venice is also in The Faders "No Sleep Tonight". Notable alumniNotable Venice High alumni and students include:
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