Attended this school 1969-1971. The teaching staff were largely graduates from black colleges and universities who had migrated to California and went to grad schools locally. They were solidly dedicated. The non-black personnel were committed to civil rights and access for the students. The school was a safe haven for kids and parents who wanted more. Most students lived in the projects and presented huge challenges. I received a strong foundation here.
Wonderful school.. Staff is dedicated to the students and the students are lucky to have an amazing staff
Love and miss this school. Sure i was a bad kid but Ms. Pettaway showed me the right path. Now i go to the school right next to it.
Love and miss this school i just gratuated this year in June thank u to all my taches that help ne follow the correct path
Will forever love this school and the teachers specially mr.duenas and mr.garcia miss them both
I attended 112th street school from prek-3rd grade, first half of 90s. I am looking for my my 2nd/3rd grade teacher Mr.Simon. I cannot remember his first name if my life depended on it. Anyone know who I am talking about please contact me.
Omg i went to this school from k-4 grade then i moved.. muy mala zona.. miss the teachers mr.duenas nd miss covarubias i always thot they should get together
My nephews, nieces, grand nephews/nieces, grand children have and attend 112 th elementary; thank you Ms. Funches and staff..
Do anybody know the name of the book that was published at 112th street school around 1966
Went her from K-5 and I miss all teachers and staffs and the principal
A and t burget
Love this school
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