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Principal
Stephanie Leach
sleach1@lausd.net

Assitant Principal
Sum Shum
sshum@lausd.net

Assistant Principal, EIS
Gracia Martinez
gem8658@lausd.net

Community of Schools Director
Titus Campos
tcamp1@lausd.net

2057 Fair Park Ave
Los Angeles, CA  90041
323-254-6851 (phone)
323-344-9720 (fax)

Remote Learning Office Hours
Effective August 24, 2020
Phones will be answered Monday-Friday

7:30 am-4:30 pm

The office will be open for walk-ins on
Monday and Wednesday 8:00am- 12:00pm
Thursday 12:00pm-4:00pm
And by appointment

About Us

Eagle Rock Elementary is committed to full implementation of the California Common Core State Standards.  As a faculty, we actively collaborate and reflect on our teaching practices as we model and share our passion for life-long learning. 

We invite you to join us on this journey. 

Visitor Information & Office Hours

During school hours all visitors need to enter through the main door on Fair Park Ave. Please use the intercom and proceed to the main office to register and obtain a visitor's pass.

Office Hours During Distance Learning
The office will be open for walk-ins.
Monday and Wednesday 8:00am- 12:00pm
Thursday 12:00pm-4:00pm
And by appointment

Phones will be answered Monday-Friday
7:30 am-4:30 pm
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For the safety and security of our campus, please report anything unusual to our school staff, school police or LAPD immediately.
Los Angeles School Police (213) 625-6631
Los Angeles Police Department (323) 344-5701

Community of Schools

323-254-6851

GOOGLE VOICE INFORMATION
During the Stay at Home order we will be using a new message retrieval system with GOOGLE VOICE. Your message will be transcribed to a written text. We will retrieve your transcribed message through a google platform. Messages will be responded to by email or a call, or they will be forwarded to the appropriate party.
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TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS
Speak clearly - Keep the message concise - begin by briefly explaining topic (examples: enrollment; device problem; help with records; cannot reach teacher; etc.) - Include name of parent leaving message · Include name of student if call is student-related, and name of teacher

VOZ DE GOOGLE (Google Voice)
Durante el pedido "permanecer en casa" vamos a utilizar un nuevo sistema de recuperación de mensajes con VOZ DE GOOGLE o Google Voice. Puede llamar al número principal de la escuela (323) 254-6851. Su mensaje será transcrito a un texto escrito. Recuperaremos su mensaje transcrito a través de una plataforma de Google. Los mensajes serán respondidos por correo electrónico o una llamada, o se reenviarán a la persona correspondiente.

​CONSEJOS PARA MEJORES RESULTADOS
Hablar con claridad · Mantenga el mensaje conciso; comenzar explicando brevemente el tema (ejemplo: inscripción; problema con la tecnología; ayuda con los registros; no puede comunicarse con el maestro; etc.) · Incluir el nombre del padre que está dejando el mensaje · Incluya el nombre del estudiante si la llamada está relacionada con el estudiante, y el nombre del maestro.
We are a part of the Eagle Rock/Highland Park Community of Schools
Please visit the website  to learn more about our community and to connect with our director, Titus Campos.


Principal's Message

Eagle Rock Elementary & Magnet Center is committed to full implementation of the California Common Core State Standards.  As a faculty we are actively collaborating and reflecting on our teaching practices as we model and share our passion for life-long learning.  We invite you to join us on this journey. 

While Eagle Rock Elementary is committed to providing an engaging educational experience to each of its students, it is equally important that a child come to school prepared to learn. Good attendance and punctuality are among the greatest predictors of student success. They will also contribute to your child’s bonding with the class, and develop good habits for his or her future. Additionally, we ask parents to be responsible for teaching appropriate social skills to use in a school setting, to support their learning at home by reading together and supervising homework, and to ensure the students are provided the care and nutrition that allows them to learn.  Please speak with your child’s teacher or with me if you need assistance with any of these critical points.

Parents are a child’s first teacher, and we look forward to working together as a team towards your child’s success. We invite you and your family to volunteer, come to visit, and become visible in our school. Our Parent Center is open Monday thru Friday. We invite your support to help all children succeed.  Together we will nurture students into life-long learners and responsible and contributing citizens.

Sincerely,

Ms. Stephanie Leach
Principal

The Arts: A Badge of Honor

Only 35 LA public schools got an A in supporting the arts.
Read the Complete LA Times Article Here
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A Brief History of Eagle Rock Elementary

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Eagle Rock Elementary School first opened in 1884, but now it has turned into a historical school in the historical area of Eagle Rock. The first school was a barn donated by Milton Brown on Addison Way. The first formally built school had nine classrooms, a large library, a science department, a dining room, and a teacher’s restroom, an office for the principal, a waiting room, and an auditorium that had seating for 500 people. It was meant to be a small school but it was truly made to be a large, diverse school for all students who desire to attend.

In 1921, Eagle Rock Elementary School was moved and rebuilt on Fair Park Avenue. The first structure, built in 1921, was the auditorium and west wing of campus with red and white wall paint and oak wood seats. During the same time, the main building which has the main office, principal’s office, vice principal’s office, 2 restrooms, and 18 classrooms. During the years it added where the kindergarten classrooms are today plus bungalows to help with our growing population. Then the Wilkins Building was built around 15 years ago equipped with 6 classrooms, 2 large restrooms, and a janitorial use room. After that, 2 sets of bungalows were made as early as 10 years ago equipped with 4 classrooms. Eagle Rock Elementary School is a large structured school that was made for the highest level of teaching and curriculum.      

Eagle Rock Elementary is a school that has many fun times and events. The school had a harvest festival which was started for fundraisers for the Parent Teacher Association, or P.T.A. It had a Halloween Festival every year on Halloween’s Day and there was also food and games. There was a Thanksgiving Luncheon every Thanksgiving and the lunch break for teachers and students were extended by 15 minutes. The school had an ice cream social each where classes were posted and ice cream was given out to every student and parent who attended. The school had fundraisers 2-3 times each year where prizes such as electronics, collectables, and novelty items were given out. Eagle Rock Elementary School had assemblies weekly to announce the latest issues and events. Eagle Rock Elementary School is a very social school that has many fun times and events.  

-Riasat I.
Sixth Grader, 2009

Where are we located?



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Los Angeles Unified School District
333 S. Beaudry Avenue,
Los Angeles California  90017
213-241-1000
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