| Glendale Schools: A Diverse , Safe Community | Text Version Directory |
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Glendale is one
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Coliseum and downtown sports arenas; fine art, natural history and science museums; Hollywood Bowl and the Music Center; USC, UCLA, Occidental, Caltech and other major colleges and universities. The nearby Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport offers travelers an alternative to the busier L.A. International. Glendales own Amtrak/Metrolink station is a regional ground transportation center. Three Chambers of Commerce Glendale, Crescenta Valley, and Montrose-Verdugo City will provide further information about the community. |
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Within the boundaries of the school district is the City of Glendale, a suburban community of about 200,000 residents, about 15 minutes drive north of downtown Los Angeles. Glendale is the third largest city in Los Angeles County. Once known as a "bedroom" suburb, the city is now a leading financial, commercial, retail and motion picture animation center with a highly diverse population. National studies report it is one of the safest cities of its size in America. The downtown area features a growing skyline, one of Californias premiere shopping malls (Glendale Galleria) and a host of theaters and restaurants. The classical theater company "A Noise Within" and the restored 1920s Art Deco-style Alex Theatre are especially popular. The city is home to corporate headquarters such as Nestle USA, Walt Disney Imagineering, Walt Disney Stores, |
DreamWorks SKG, International House of Pancakes, Cigna Healthcare, KABC-TV and Warner Bros. Animation.
The area features neighborhoods of contrasting character, including the foothill communities of La Crescenta and Montrose with their smaller town environments. A variety of housing options is available, from multi-units to single-family homes. Excellent municipal services, public and private education, three major medical centers, active churches, plenty of leisure activities, and a strong community tax base all contribute to the high quality of life for local residents. Freeways crisscross the area and offer convenient access to a multitude of attractions that make Southern California famous. They include beaches and mountains; sporting venues such as the Rose Bowl, Dodger Stadium, L.A. |
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