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The Los Angeles School of Global Studies (LASGS), located at 322 S. Lucas Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90017, is a separate school occupying space within the Miguel Contreras Learning Complex. LASGS opened in the fall of 2006 with only Freshman and Sophomore classes as one of four New Technology High Schools in the Los Angeles Area. In the 2008-2009 school-year they reached their target and current capacity of 360 students in their first year with all four grade levels. New Technology schools promote the use of Project-Based Learning and the team-teaching of courses. LASGS in particular has made a concerted effort to integrate those team-taught courses. Most notably all Humanities courses are taught in this model and although there are still come modifications being made to the Math and Science pairings, they are also team-taught and integrated at a far higher level than most other schools in the network. The GeoDesign course that is currently taught by Dina Mahmood, Geometry teacher, and David Brown, Design Media instructor, is another integrated, co-taught course offered to all students at LA Global Studies. ==Timeline/Events== LASGS was established on September 5, 2006. President of the United States Barack Obama visited the school for a town hall on March 19, 2009, where a large crowd filled the gymnasium. in 2012 a new principal, Christian Quintero, took the reins of LASGS. "The Globe Reporting the news since 2005" The Globe existed since 2005. The film "Never Backdown" was also filmed at the school campus. A program called youth voices is a school-based Social network that was started in 2003. In 2011 a couple of UCLA Professors and students designed an 18 ft by 334 ft Digital mural 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Los Angeles School Of Global Studies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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