About Us
ArTES MAGNET INTRODUCTION
ArTES was founded in 2011 by a team of dedicated teachers seeking the autonomy to open an innovative, model arts school. As a part of LAUSD’s Public School of Choice reform measures, ArTES was approved to open as a teacher-led Pilot school and given the autonomy to innovate and offer a first rate education in the arts. In 2014, the district acknowledged the growing demand our school was generating, and we converted to a magnet school, open to anyone living in the district’s enrollment zone. We are the first school in Los Angeles to be governed as an autonomous Pilot school while enrolling as a magnet school.
At ArTES we are Students, Citizens and Artists, and, as such, we actively engage in the world, realize our best selves, and shape our communities for the better.
We are here to take the world by storm as a model of scholarship and arts education. We do that by living our vision with kindness and integrity every single day. We join forces across disciplines and groups to break down barriers to learning. We engage in artistic and academic challenges and value persistent practice, innovation and personalization.
ArTES Student Learner Outcomes
ArTES Students will be able to…
- Demonstrate numeracy across all content areas by critically examining and utilizing data and numbers
- Take an active role in choosing and preparing for their post-secondary goals
- Demonstrate critical thinking by evaluating multiple viewpoints, the reliability of sources, and developing their own arguments, and supporting their own assertions
- Take initiative, persist to achieve mastery, and reflect on their learning process and growth
ArTES Citizens will be able to…
- Develop cultural awareness, empathy, and respect by working collaboratively in and out of the classroom
- Demonstrate personal integrity and responsibility for decisions and actions by utilizing restorative justice and growth mindset
ArTES Artists will be able to…
- Collaborate with peers through different artistic and academic mediums
- Showcase their artistic talents and growth through performances, exhibitions, and integrated projects
ArTES Magnet is located on the Cesar E. Chavez Learning Academies (“CCLA”) complex in San Fernando. In addition to ArTES, three other small, innovative high schools are in residence at CCLA: the Social Justice Humanitas Academy, the Academy of Scientific Exploration, and the Technology Preparatory Academy. The four schools run separate, individualized programs, but together we are the CCLA Eagles, offering a full complement of athletics, clubs, dances, and other campus-wide activities. Students at ArTES get the benefit of a small, personalized experience and all the offerings of a large comprehensive high school. For more information about CCLA, go the website: http://ccla-lausd-ca.schoolloop.com/
DAILY LIFE AT ArTES
ArTES serves 500 students per year who learn not only to be artists, but to think like artists, to see the world in all its shades of gray, and to address those complexities using art and highly developed communication skills. Sequenced arts courses engage students in deep exploration of their chosen pathway, and various partnerships and collaborations leverage our ability to offer an unparalleled arts education. Additionally, the arts are integrated into all areas of our curriculum, and as 21st century learners, our students know how to collaborate, communicate, think critically, and create art and meaning. An ArTES student is a lifelong learner who embodies multiple roles within the community and fulfills our motto as a STUDENT, CITIZEN, ARTIST.
Student/Parent Testimonials
Faculty Directory
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Alison Conant English
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Christina Lee Math
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Danica Pogue Social Studies
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Grace McCormack English
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John Ong Stage
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Josh Rauh Special Ed
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Leela Basu Math
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Lorraine Mendoza Spanish
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Mario Montes Physical Ed
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Mark Brodie Art - Theatre
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Michael Gonzalez Science
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Nathan Brown Music
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Nicole Lopez Special Ed
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Noah Massey Digital
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Olivia Naturman Social Studies
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Patricia Solomon Science
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Roxanne Gonzalez-Onofre Dance
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Ruben Lugo Social Studies
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Sebastian Scheib English
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Silvia Gonzalez Spanish
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Stefnie Evans Math
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Tro Manankichian Social Studies
Administrative Directory
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Anne Maschler Principal
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Evan Zekofsky Counselor
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Ibet Garibay Attandance Counselour
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Laura Kampmeyer-Jaeggi Magnet Coordinator
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Maria Gonzalez Garcia Counselor
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Nora Villela-Magana Office Manager
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Vivianna Casillas Office Technician