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Work Permit Issuance- During COVID-19 Crisis- 5.19.20 Los Angeles Unified School District Work Permit Issuers (5/20/20 to 6/12/20) FOR STUDENTS WHO ONLY ATTEND THE SCHOOL CONTACT CONTACT AVAILABLE AVAILABLE STARTING ENDING SCHOOL CONTACT NAME COMMUNICATION CONTACT EMAIL NOTES/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PHONE # DAYS TIMES DATE DATE PREFERENCE Aggeler Community High Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR School and Aggeler ALICIA ALVARADO [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/21/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT Opportunity High School request request Estuardo Alvarado COME IN DURING [email protected] 8:30AM - Arleta High School EMAIL ONLY Mondays 6/1/2020 6/12/2020 James Magee SET HOURS [email protected] 11:30AM Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR Banning High School RODOLFO HUEZO [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/21/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by Boyle Heights EMAIL FOR AN Leigh Orr [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appointment appointment 5/26/2020 6/12/2020 High School APPOINTMENT request request EMAIL FIRST FOR APPROVAL THEN Mondays & Canoga Park High School CARLA HUGHES [email protected] EMAIL ONLY 9am-1pm 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 COME IN DURING Wednesdays SET HOURS Carson HS- Academies of Determined by Determined by LA TANYA MALDONADO EMAIL FOR [email protected] Education and EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/19/2020 6/12/2020 DANIEL NUNEZ APPOINTMENT [email protected] Empowerment request request Determined by Determined by PISETH CHHAI EMAIL FOR [email protected] Carson HS Complex EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 6/1/2020 6/12/2020 LISA ENGEL APPOINTMENT [email protected] request request Chavez Learning Academy- Determined by Determined by Hours from 10am to 1pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays by EMAIL OR CALL FOR Academy of Scientific CRISTINA VILLALOBOS [email protected] 818-869-4901 appoinment appoinment 5/21/2020 6/12/2020 appointment only. Please call or email for an AN APPOINTMENT Exploration request request appointment. Determined by Determined by Chavez Learning Academy- EMAIL FOR IBET GARIBAY [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 Artes Magnet APPOINTMENT request request as of: 5/20/2020 1 Generated By: Work Experience Education Office Los Angeles Unified School District Work Permit Issuers (5/20/20 to 6/12/20) FOR STUDENTS WHO ONLY ATTEND THE SCHOOL CONTACT CONTACT AVAILABLE AVAILABLE STARTING ENDING SCHOOL CONTACT NAME COMMUNICATION CONTACT EMAIL NOTES/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PHONE # DAYS TIMES DATE DATE PREFERENCE Determined by Determined by ROSA PEREZ CALL FOR AN [email protected] Cheviot Hills High School 323-539-8247 appoinment appoinment 5/25/2020 6/12/2020 Available- Mondays & Fridays from 8am - 2pm CYNTHIA HEADRICK APPOINTMENT [email protected] request request Cleveland Charter High COME IN DURING Mondays and 8:30 am to Applications may be picked up and dropped off at a CINDY DUONG [email protected] EMAIL ONLY 5/19/2020 6/12/2020 School SET HOURS Tuesdays 11:00 am table just outside the entrance to the Administration. Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR Dorsey HS DOMINICA ROBBINS WILSON [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/22/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by Drew Medical Magnet High FRANCHESCA HOSEA MCNEAL EMAIL FOR [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/18/2020 6/12/2020 School (King) REGINALD BROOKENS APPOINTMENT [email protected] request request COME IN DURING We have a work permit sign up on our school website Eagle Rock HS DAVID DOMINGUEZ [email protected] EMAIL ONLY Thursdayś 10-10:30 AM 5/21/2020 6/12/2020 SET HOURS erhs.la Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR AN East L.A. Skills Center ACCT MACARIO VELAZQUEZ [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/19/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR Elizabeth Learning Center MELISSA MEZA [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/26/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by EVERGREEN CONTINUATION EMAIL FOR AN THERESA TORIBIO [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/19/2020 6/12/2020 HIGH SCHOOL APPOINTMENT request request Students must make an appointment before coming. Determined by Determined by GRANT HIGH SCHOOL EMAIL FOR Staff will be on campus Weds (5/27 & 6/3) & Thurs ADRIANA MALDONADO GOMEZ [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/27/2020 6/4/2020 (Ulysses) APPOINTMENT (5/28 & 6/4). All social distancing guidelines must be request request observed, including mask. as of: 5/20/2020 2 Generated By: Work Experience Education Office Los Angeles Unified School District Work Permit Issuers (5/20/20 to 6/12/20) FOR STUDENTS WHO ONLY ATTEND THE SCHOOL CONTACT CONTACT AVAILABLE AVAILABLE STARTING ENDING SCHOOL CONTACT NAME COMMUNICATION CONTACT EMAIL NOTES/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PHONE # DAYS TIMES DATE DATE PREFERENCE Determined by Determined by Salvador Ruiz EMAIL FOR AN [email protected] Hawkins High School- RISE EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 Pablo Mejia APPOINTMENT [email protected] request request Determined by Determined by CALL FOR AN Highland Park High School MARISOL MENDOZA [email protected] 323-254-3421 appoinment appoinment 5/18/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Tues- 10am to COME IN DURING Tuesdays & Huntington Park High School LINDSEY ARGUETA [email protected] EMAIL ONLY 1pm; Weds- 5/26/2020 6/12/2020 Mr. Miranda wil also be issung work permits. SET HOURS Wednesdays 10am to 12pm Determined by Determined by Jefferson High School EMAIL FOR AN Roberto Barajas APSCS [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 (Thomas) APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR AN Lewis High School (Robert) JENNIFER SALAS [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request London HS and COME IN DURING 10:00 am - DINORA CAMPOS [email protected] EMAIL ONLY Tuesdays 5/26/2020 6/12/2020 London CDS SET HOURS 11:00 am EMAIL FOR 9:30 am to MaCES ADRIANA OSTOS APPOINTMENT OR [email protected] EMAIL ONLY Fridays 5/22/2020 6/12/2020 11:30 am COME TO SET TIME Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR AN MaCES Magnet MYRIAM CARMONA [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/26/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR AN Manual Arts High School Nadia Jones [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appointment appointment 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request as of: 5/20/2020 3 Generated By: Work Experience Education Office Los Angeles Unified School District Work Permit Issuers (5/20/20 to 6/12/20) FOR STUDENTS WHO ONLY ATTEND THE SCHOOL CONTACT CONTACT AVAILABLE AVAILABLE STARTING ENDING SCHOOL CONTACT NAME COMMUNICATION CONTACT EMAIL NOTES/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PHONE # DAYS TIMES DATE DATE PREFERENCE Marquez High School-Libra Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR AN Academy and Marquez MIRIAM SANDOVAL-CASTRO [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/25/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT High School-HPIAM request request Determined by Determined by MAYWOOD ACADEMY HIGH EMAIL FOR AN ARMANDO RUBIO [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/18/2020 6/12/2020 SCHOOL APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by Middle College EMAIL FOR AN SHERRY JIANG [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/19/2020 6/12/2020 High School APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR AN Monroe High School ABIGAIL LOPEZ [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/18/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by CALL FOR AN NEWMARK HS BERTHA RODRIGUEZ [email protected] 213-241-4480 appoinment appoinment 5/21/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by Northridge Academy High EMAIL FOR AN FRANCISCA ORTEGA [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/18/2020 6/12/2020 School APPOINTMENT request request EMAIL FOR Wednesdays Orthopaedic Hospital APPOINMENT OR 10 AM to RACHEL VARTY [email protected] EMAIL ONLY 6/27, 6/3, 5/27/2020 6/12/2020 Appointments are also accepted Medical Magnet High School COME IN DURING 1 PM 6/10 SET HOURS Pearl Magnet High School COME IN DURING MARTINA TORRES [email protected] EMAIL ONLY Fridays 8am - 10am 5/22/2020 6/12/2020 (Daniel) SET HOURS Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR AN Phoenix High School MARIA CERVANTES [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request as of: 5/20/2020 4 Generated By: Work Experience Education Office Los Angeles Unified School District Work Permit Issuers (5/20/20 to 6/12/20) FOR STUDENTS WHO ONLY ATTEND THE SCHOOL CONTACT CONTACT AVAILABLE AVAILABLE STARTING ENDING SCHOOL CONTACT NAME COMMUNICATION CONTACT EMAIL NOTES/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PHONE # DAYS TIMES DATE DATE PREFERENCE Determined by Determined by EMAIL FOR AN Polytechnic High School AVILENE ESPINOZA [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/22/2020 6/12/2020 APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by POPP - Monroe HS Satellite EMAIL FOR AN BRENDAN WAGNER [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/26/2020 6/12/2020 Campus APPOINTMENT request request Determined by Determined by Pueblo de Los Angeles High EMAIL FOR AN MICHAEL OLIVO [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 Available Wednesday mornings from 8-11am School APPOINTMENT request request RDPS students can reach out to Mr. Viveros via Determined by Determined by Rancho Dominguez EMAIL FOR AN Schoology or email to request work permit and can GILBERT VIVEROS [email protected] EMAIL ONLY appoinment appoinment 5/20/2020 6/12/2020 Preparatory School APPOINTMENT meet with students once weekly Wednesdays as needed request request to provide paperwork.
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