"Loyola ... it hasn't always been a high school; it hasn't always been taught by Jesuits; it hasn't always been at 1901 Venice Blvd.; and it hasn't always been called Loyola.
Loyola isn't a name or a place or a particular group of teachers. Loyola is a continuum, a skein of ides, values and visions that have withstood the test of time precisely because it has continuously and harmoniously adapted and grown with time. Loyola is living proof of the paradox that the more something changes the more it remains the same.
Showing posts with label Loyola High School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loyola High School. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
In Los Angeles, a high school archives at Loyola is slowly getting underway.
It is easy to miss but not hard to find smack in the middle of LA. This place is slowly being worked into the beginning location of the Loyola High School Archives.
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