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The Long Beach Unified School District is proud to offer four new magnet programs
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Dooley Global Studies Magnet, K-55075 N. Long Beach Boulevard |
Dooley students will have access to a Global Studies curriculum that is working towards International Baccalaureate Certification. All students will receive foreign language instruction in Spanish and advanced technology that is integrated throughout the curriculum. |
Lindsey International Studies Magnet, 6-85075 Daisy Avenue |
Lindsey staff will offer students an International Studies curriculum that is working towards International Baccalaureate Certification. Students will receive foreign language instruction in Spanish and have access to advanced technology. |
Jordan, International Baccalaureate Magnet, 9-12Jordan High School Main Campus Freshmen Campus |
"This is Jordan High School" - Video
Students at Jordan’s Freshman Academy and Sophomore students at Jordan High School will receive an International Studies curriculum that is working towards International Baccalaureate Certification. Jordan High School’s International Baccalaureate Magnet is a challenging two-year program for students in grades 11 and 12. Students will be offered advanced foreign languages and have access to state-of-the art technology and enrichment activities. |
Polytechnic Pacific Rim Magnet, 9-12Long Beach Polytechnic High School |
The Pacific or “Pac” Rim magnet combines a college prep curriculum with enrichment activities that prepares students for college and for work in the field of international business and trade. Students will be offered Beginning through Advanced Mandarin Chinese or Japanese foreign language study and have access to a state-of-the-art language lab. Students can also join DECA, a student organization that allows students to compete in marketing conferences all over the nation. |
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