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List of Los Angeles Unified School District people

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This is a list of notable alumni, faculty and current students of the American Los Angeles Unified School District, located in Los Angeles, California.

Notable alumni

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Ray Bradbury, Los Angeles High School alumnus
Walt Cunningham, Venice High School alumnus
Leonardo DiCaprio, John Marshall High School alumnus
Carol Burnett, Hollywood High School alumna
Nanette Fabray, Hollywood High School alumna

Academia, science and technology

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Arts and literature

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Film, television, and theatre

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Music

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Athletics

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Gail Goodrich, John H. Francis Polytechnic High School alumnus

Medicine

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Business and law

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Ralph Bunche, Jefferson High School alumnus
Carlos R. Moreno, Lincoln High School alumnus
Lee Baca, Franklin High School alumnus
General James Doolittle, Manual Arts High School alumnus

Politics and Government

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Jack Kemp, Fairfax High School alumnus
Augustus Hawkins, Jefferson High School alumnus

Miscellaneous

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Notable faculty

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See also

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References

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