On July 1, 2012, ownership of the campus was transferred to Hillcrest Christian School of Granada Hills, CA.
In pursuit of promoting intellectual growth in its students, Los Angeles Baptist required that prospective teachers have a Bachelor's degree or higher.
[2] One hundred percent of Los Angeles Baptist students from the class of 2011 were admitted to either a university, college, speciality school, or military program.
Past guests have included Donn Moomaw, Nick Vujicic, Louis Zamperini,[5] and Something Like Silas.
Los Angeles Baptist Highschool has performed numerous plays in the chapel theater.
In 2016, the Advanced Drama Department will be performing an Adaptation of "Around the World in Eighty Days", adapted by David Calvillo LA Baptist middle school students have the opportunity to participate in several extra-curricular educational events, many of which are sponsored by ACSI, including the ACSI spelling bee, math olympics, and geography bee.
[citation needed] Los Angeles Baptist had three school publications: The Commitment, Excalibur, and The Knight Writer.
The Commitment is a quarterly newsletter magazine sent to parents of students, alumni and friends of Los Angeles Baptist High School.
The Bible Bowl is a huge football game event where the Los Angeles Baptist Knights compete against their rivals, the Crusaders from Village Christian High School.
The new field was dedicated to Olympic gold medalist Allyson Felix at the school's Homecoming 2008 Festivity, which took place on October 11, 2008.
[8] The day of the dedication, Los Angeles Baptist played St. Margaret's football team, winner of the 2007 CIF-Southern Section Northeast Division title,[9] but lost the game in a devastating loss of Knights 0 to Tartans 52.