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List of People of Los Angeles Unified School Districtreport

  • Vint Cerf, computer scientist, one of the "fathers of the Internet"

    (Academia, science and technology) (Notable alumni)

  • Walt Cunningham, astronaut

    (Academia, science and technology) (Notable alumni)

  • John McCarthy (1927–2011), computer technology, "father of artificial intelligence"

    (Academia, science and technology) (Notable alumni)

  • Glenn T. Seaborg, nuclear chemistry, Nobel Laureate

    (Academia, science and technology) (Notable alumni)

  • Ray Bradbury, author

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Helen Gurley Brown, author, publisher, and businesswoman who founded Cosmopolitan magazine

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • James Ellroy, writer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Craig Ellwood (1922–1992), architect

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Murray Fromson, CBS News correspondent and USC professor

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Edith Head (1897–1981), Academy Award-winning costume designer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Karl Hubenthal (1917–1998), cartoonist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Adela Rogers St. Johns (1894–1988), journalist, novelist, and screenwriter

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Jack Smith (1916–1996), columnist, journalist

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Irving Stone, writer

    (Arts and literature) (Notable alumni)

  • Byron Allen, talk show host

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Carol Burnett, comedian

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Adam Carolla, comedian

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Richard Crenna (1926–2003), actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Leonardo DiCaprio, actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Micky Dolenz, actor/musician/drummer of The Monkees

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Nanette Fabray, actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Mike Frankovich (1909–1992), film producer

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Joel Grey née Joel David Katz (1950), singer and actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Rita Hayworth née Margarita Carmen Cansino, actress

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Carole Lombard, actress

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Quinn Martin, producer

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Ricardo Montalbán (1920–2009), actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • David Nelson, actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Ricky Nelson, actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony Quinn (1915–2001), actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Redford, actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Mort Sahl, humorist

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Tom Selleck, actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Coy Watson, Jr. (1912–2009), child actor, Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Watson Family

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Delmar Watson (1926–2008), actor, photo-journalist, Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Watson Family

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Harry R. Watson (1921–2001), actor, photo-journalist, Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Watson Family

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Jack Webb (1920–1982), producer, director, actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Young, actor

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Regina King, actress, director, Academy Award winner

    (Film, television, and theatre) (Notable alumni)

  • Steven Adler, musician, drummer (Guns N' Roses)

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Herb Alpert, musician, music industry executive

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Michael "Flea" Balzary, musician, bassist, trumpet player (Red Hot Chili Peppers)

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Odetta Holmes (1930–2008), folk singer, activist

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Stan Kenton (1911–1979), pianist, composer, and arranger

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Jerome "Jerry" Leiber (1933–2011), lyricist of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Phil Spector, record producer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Mike Stoller, music of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor, pianist and composer

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • O'Shea "Ice Cube" Jackson, rapper, director, actor, producer, and founder of the Big Three Basketball league

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Roger Wagner, choral musician, administrator and educator

    (Music) (Notable alumni)

  • Garret Anderson, former MLB player with the Los Angeles Angels, Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Gilbert Arenas, professional basketball player, NBA All-Star with Washington Wizards

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Ron Botchan, NFL official

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony Davis, USC star running back and later pro football player in the NFL and Canadian Football leagues

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Oscar De La Hoya, former world champion and gold medal-winning boxer and founder of Golden Boy Promotions

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Don Drysdale,(1936-1993) National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Jordan Farmar, NBA basketball player

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Jeff Fisher, former NFL player and head coach

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Gail Goodrich, basketball player in the NBA, attended UCLA

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Luis (Lou) Gomez, MLB player

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Mike Haynes, NFL Hall of Famer

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Robert Lyles, NFL player

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Gary Matthews, former Major League Baseball player

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Dick Moje, National Football League

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Jim E. Mora, football coach

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Eddie Murray, Baseball Hall of Famer

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Bobby Riggs (1918–1995), tennis player

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Charles White, football player, Heisman Trophy winner

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Ozzie Smith, Baseball Hall of Famer

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • Mal Whitfield, athlete

    (Athletics) (Notable alumni)

  • David Ho, AIDS researcher, physician and Time magazine's 1996 Man of the Year

    (Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Sammy Lee, MD, Olympic gold medalist in diving

    (Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Norman Topping (1908–1997), MD, president of the University of Southern California

    (Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Lee Baca, Sheriff of Los Angeles County, 1998–2014

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Warren Christopher, U.S. Secretary of State

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Jimmy Doolittle, aviation pioneer

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Daryl F. Gates, Los Angeles Police Chief, 1978 to 1992

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Carlos R. Moreno, California Supreme Court Justice (Cl. of 1966)

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Dorothy Wright Nelson, United States federal judge

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Harry Pregerson, a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Manuel Lawrence Real, a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Henry Samueli, co-founder of Broadcom

    (Business and law) (Notable alumni)

  • Howard Berman, Former U.S. Representative

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Tom Bradley (1917–1998), Mayor of Los Angeles

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Ralph Bunche, educator, UN mediator on Palestine and Nobel Peace Prize Winner

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • James Charles Corman (1920–2000), Congressman

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Kenneth Hahn (1920–1997), member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Jane L. Harman, U.S. House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Augustus F. Hawkins, U.S. House of Representatives from California's 21st and 29th district from 1963–1991; California assembly from 1935–1963

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Jack Kemp, politician and professional football player

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Glenard P. Lipscomb (1915–1970), Congressman

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Howard McKeon, U.S. House of Representatives from the 25th District (1993-2015)(

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Louis R. Nowell (1915–2000), Los Angeles City Council member, 1963–77

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Edward R. Roybal, (1917-2005) member of the U.S. House of Representatives(1963-93)

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Vincent Thomas (1907–1980), California Assemblyman

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Antonio Villaraigosa, 41st Mayor of Los Angeles

    (Politics) (Notable alumni)

  • Patrick Argüello (1943–1970), US-Nicaraguan national killed in the attempted hijack of an El Al flight, as carried out by the PFLP

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable alumni)

  • Al Michaels, Television sportscaster

    (Miscellaneous) (Notable alumni)

  • Salvador B. Castro (1933–2013), Mexican-American educator and activist (Notable faculty)

  • Jaime Escalante, (1930-2010) educator (Notable faculty)

  • Jim Tunney, principal and NFL official (Notable faculty)

  • Fay Allen, first African-American woman to be elected to the Los Angeles Unified School District board. (Notable faculty)

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In the face of the fact that the outbreak is not fully under control and that the campus can not be fully reopened, the Los Angeles Unified School District announced that the next school year will combine face-to-face instruction with online instruction in a hybrid curriculum. This is uncharted territory, says school district director Burtner. The district needs to provide tools and technical training for students and their families, and teachers need to adapt curriculum plans to online instruction in a very short period of time, a team is currently working to streamline online teaching techniques.

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