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The Buckley School is a
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for students in grades kindergarten through 12. Founded in 1933 by Isabelle Buckley, the school is located in
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in the
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portion of
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, in the United States. Buckley is one of the oldest co-educational day schools in the Los Angeles area.


Description

The Buckley School is a K–12 school that enrolls a total of 830 students. Approximate division sizes are 270 in grade K–5; 210 in grades 6–8; and 345 in grades 9–12, allowing for an average class size of 17 students. The school's Middle and Upper divisions follow a six-day block schedule, with 70-minute class intervals. The school's Lower division follows a five-day schedule and combines a developmental approach with structure. All divisions are located on a single 18-acre campus in
Sherman Oaks Sherman Oaks is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California located in the San Fernando Valley, founded in 1927. The neighborhood includes a portion of the Santa Monica Mountains, which gives Sherman Oaks a lower population density than ...
, California. Buckley is accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools, the
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, and the
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. It is also a member of the
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.


History

The Buckley School was founded as an "independent co-educational institution" by Isabelle Buckley in 1933 based on her own "4-Fold Plan of Education", which equally emphasizes academics, arts, athletics, and an ethical education. Early campuses were located on Doheny Drive in Los Angeles, on Hayvenhurst Avenue in Van Nuys, and the school had two locations in Sherman Oaks, on Riverside Drive and Woodman Avenue. In 1964, Isabelle Buckley purchased land from the Glenaire Country Club in Sherman Oaks, and by 1973 all five divisions of the school were consolidated at the Stansbury Avenue location. In 2008, the city of Los Angeles approved campus enhancements to be completed over a six-year (non-consecutive) total building period. Construction began in 2011; Phase III of Buckley's Campus Enhancement Plan began in late 2014 and was scheduled to end in late 2016. By the end of 2016, the school added three new buildings to support academics, including specialized science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) classrooms, as well as the performing arts, including dance and music rehearsal spaces, a black-box theatre, and a performance and community gathering space. Improvements also have included a renovated Middle and Upper School library and administrative offices, renovated classrooms and Lower School administrative offices. In December 2017, Julie Taylor-Vaz, a Buckley School guidance counselor, learned that a Buckley student identified as “Eliza” Bass – a pseudonym given by Vanity Fair – had been accepted to Tulane University, Georgetown and Loyola Marymount as an “African-American tennis whiz, ranked in the Top 10 in California,” according to the report. The only problem was that the student was actually white and did not play tennis. Taylor-Vaz alerted her superiors and notified all three schools, Vanity Fair reports. All three denied the elicit applications and Eliza was allowed to pull her applications and reapply. According to Vanity Fair, Eliza’s father, Adam Bass nowiki/> nowiki/>Adam_J._Bass">Adam_J._Bass.html"_;"title="nowiki/>Adam_J._Bass">nowiki/>Adam_J._Bass_a_member_of_the_Buckley_School_Board,_initially_denied_that_he_had_used_an_outside_admissions_consultant_before_finally_admitting_to_Buckley_that_his_family_had_hired_Rick_Singer,_the_Newport_Beach_man_who_became_infamous_in_March_for_spearheading_the_admissions_scandal_which_netted_the_arrests_of_at_least_50_parents,_college_coaches_and_testing_administrators,_including_actresses_Lori_Loughlin,_Felicity_Huffman.


__Past_Board_Members_

Past_Board_Members_include_Brian_Werdesheim,_Terry_Semel,_Frank_Price,_and_Adam_J._Bass._


__Campus_

Buckley's_Lower,_Middle,_and_Upper_divisions_share_a_single_18-acre_(7.3_ha)_campus._According_to_the_school's_website,_facilities_include_more_than_60_classrooms,_two_libraries,_an_indoor_gymnasium_and_theatre,_a_4-acre_(1.6_ha)_outdoor_field_and_stadium,_an_indoor_pool,_a_weight-training_facility,_an_outdoor_basketball_court,_two_Lower_School_play_yards,_a_nature_trail,_and_a_garden_and_outdoor_classroom/patio._Buckley_is_one_of_the_oldest_co-educational_day_schools_in_Los_Angeles,_and_one_of_the_few_with_all_K–12_students_on_one_campus.
_The_school's_Academic_and_Performing_Arts_Building_opened_in_2012,_followed_by_its_Mathematics_and_Science_Building_in_2013._These_buildings_feature_modern_music,_theater,_dance,_and_art_classrooms,_as_well_as_a_new_theatre,_journalism_classroom,_student_technology_center,_digital_arts_and_music_center,_and_science_classrooms_with_prep_areas_for_labs._Buckley's_Center_for_Community_and_the_Arts_was_expected_to_be_completed_in_2016.


_Culture

The_school's_motto_is_"Dare_to_Be_True".
_The_"Buckley_Commitment",_which_is_displayed_in_all_classrooms_and_is_signed_by_students_and_teachers_at_the_start_of_each_academic_year,_sets_expectations_for_respect,_kindness,_honesty,_loyalty,_self-discipline_and_self-reliance._The_school's_dress_code_dates_back_to_its_founding_and_has_been_modernized_in_the_intervening_years._Today,_boys_wear_a_combination_of_polo_shirts,_khakis_pants_or_shorts,_sweaters_in_the_school's_colors_(red,_black,_or_gray)_and_Buckley_sweatshirts;_girls_wear_skirts,_black_jeans,_sweaters_in_school_colors,_polo_shirts,_or_Buckley_sweatshirts._Buckley's_mascot_is_the_griffin.
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Past Board Members

Past Board Members include Brian Werdesheim, Terry Semel, Frank Price, and Adam J. Bass.


Campus

Buckley's Lower, Middle, and Upper divisions share a single 18-acre (7.3 ha) campus. According to the school's website, facilities include more than 60 classrooms, two libraries, an indoor gymnasium and theatre, a 4-acre (1.6 ha) outdoor field and stadium, an indoor pool, a weight-training facility, an outdoor basketball court, two Lower School play yards, a nature trail, and a garden and outdoor classroom/patio. Buckley is one of the oldest co-educational day schools in Los Angeles, and one of the few with all K–12 students on one campus. The school's Academic and Performing Arts Building opened in 2012, followed by its Mathematics and Science Building in 2013. These buildings feature modern music, theater, dance, and art classrooms, as well as a new theatre, journalism classroom, student technology center, digital arts and music center, and science classrooms with prep areas for labs. Buckley's Center for Community and the Arts was expected to be completed in 2016.


Culture

The school's motto is "Dare to Be True". The "Buckley Commitment", which is displayed in all classrooms and is signed by students and teachers at the start of each academic year, sets expectations for respect, kindness, honesty, loyalty, self-discipline and self-reliance. The school's dress code dates back to its founding and has been modernized in the intervening years. Today, boys wear a combination of polo shirts, khakis pants or shorts, sweaters in the school's colors (red, black, or gray) and Buckley sweatshirts; girls wear skirts, black jeans, sweaters in school colors, polo shirts, or Buckley sweatshirts. Buckley's mascot is the griffin. Buckley offers student activities, as well as After-school activity">after-school and summer programs. Interscholastic sports include baseball for male students and softball and volleyball for female students; co-ed sports include basketball, cross-country running, equestrian sports, soccer, swimming and diving, and tennis. The school maintains a no-cut policy in Middle School athletics. The school's newspaper is ''The Student Voice''. In 1998, ''Los Angeles Times'' presented the school with a "general excellence award" as part of its annual High School Journalism Awards competition, earning Buckley $1,000 for its journalism program. In 2010 and 2012, ''The Student Voice'' received "High School Newspaper Silver Crown" awards from the
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(CSPA). In 2015, individual contributors were recognized in the categories "Sidebar writing", "Sports Page Design", and "Single Subject News or Feature Package, Double-truck or Special Section Design" at the CSPA's 32nd Gold Circle Awards. In 2002, the Performing Arts Department collaborated with writer and director
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to present the world premiere of ''The Sounds of Plaid'', a large-cast, co-ed version of Ross's ''
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''. In 2015, 34 students won 60 Scholastic Art Awards, which have been presented to student artists in grades 7–12 nationwide since 1923. Students earned awards in thirteen categories: architecture, ceramics and glass, comic art, design, digital art, drawing and illustration, fashion, film and animation, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and art portfolio.


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