Jefferson High School (Los Angeles)

Jefferson's school colors are kelly green and gold and the sports teams are called the Democrats, or Demos for short.

In 2006, a pilot program called New Tech: Student Empowerment Academy began in the northeast portion of the school.

The classical style would be followed, each of the main structures having a dignified entrance portico with stone pediment and columns.

[6] On March 10, 1933, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake in the city of Long Beach completely destroyed the infrastructure of the six buildings which composed the Jefferson High School Campus.

Classes were shortened to half day sessions in order to serve the entire student population.

Ross Dickinson was selected and funded by Federal Art Project to paint four 11 feet by 5.5 foot murals with the theme "The History of Recorded Word".

[9] As of 1936, several notable alumni such as Ralph Bunche, Woody Strode and Samuel R. Browne had graduated from Jefferson High School.

The hiring of influential teacher Samuel Browne in 1936 marked the beginning of a shift toward an integrated faculty in LA County public secondary schools and a pedagogical approach that emphasized mentorship, encouragement, and involvement with students and their families.

[13] Jefferson is a traditional calendar school, composed of four Small Learning Communities (SLCs) and the Early College program which is located at L.A. Trade Tech.

Jefferson High Original School from the Front, 1920
Jefferson High Original School aerial view, 1920
Jefferson High Original School from the Rear, 1920
Woody Strode plays left end for the Jefferson High Democrats in 1936
Music Teacher Samuel R. Brown in 1926
Representative Augustus F. Hawkins