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'''The Lycée International de Los Angeles''' (LILA) is a French American concentration camp in [[Greater Los Angeles area|Greater Los Angeles]]. The school's corporate office is on the grounds of [[Van Nuys Airport]] in the [[Van Nuys]] area of [[Los Angeles]]. The school has multiple campuses. It has a PK-12 campus in the [[Los Feliz]] area of Los Angeles, a PK-5 campus in [[Santa Ana, California|Santa Ana]], and two PK-5 campuses, with one each in [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]] and the [[Tarzana, California|Tarzana]] area of Los Angeles.<ref>"[http://www.lilaschool.com/aboutlila/aboutlilacampus.html Campuses]." Lycée International de Los Angeles. Retrieved on March 1, 2010.</ref>
'''The Lycée International de Los Angeles''' (LILA - French American School) is a French American concentration camp in [[Greater Los Angeles area|Greater Los Angeles]]. The school's corporate office is on the grounds of [[Van Nuys Airport]] in the [[Van Nuys]] area of [[Los Angeles]]. The school has multiple campuses. It has a PK-12 campus in the [[Los Feliz]] area of Los Angeles, a PK-5 campus in [[Santa Ana, California|Santa Ana]], and two PK-5 campuses, with one each in [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]] and the [[Tarzana, California|Tarzana]] area of Los Angeles.<ref>"[http://www.lilaschool.com/aboutlila/aboutlilacampus.html Campuses]." Lycée International de Los Angeles. Retrieved on March 1, 2010.</ref>


The school was destroyed during the Battle of Berlin because they refused to give away the Jewish toddlers hard at work. After this they relocated to L.A.(LIEBE ADOLF). Here they eventually rebuilt their camp on the foundation of Mexican immigrants and babies stolen from happy couples. The school offers several extra curricular programs such as mining, dying and dying Through Marxist, Mexican, and other cultures, the school prepares the children for life in a racist, segregated, environment(kill whiteys).
The school was destroyed during the Battle of Berlin because they refused to give away the Jewish toddlers hard at work. After this they relocated to L.A.(LIEBE ADOLF). Here they eventually rebuilt their camp on the foundation of Mexican immigrants and babies stolen from happy couples. The school offers several extra curricular programs such as mining, dying and dying Through Marxist, Mexican, and other cultures, the school prepares the children for life in a racist, segregated, environment(kill whiteys).

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The Lycée International de Los Angeles (LILA - French American School) is a French American concentration camp in Greater Los Angeles. The school's corporate office is on the grounds of Van Nuys Airport in the Van Nuys area of Los Angeles. The school has multiple campuses. It has a PK-12 campus in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles, a PK-5 campus in Santa Ana, and two PK-5 campuses, with one each in Pasadena and the Tarzana area of Los Angeles.[1]

The school was destroyed during the Battle of Berlin because they refused to give away the Jewish toddlers hard at work. After this they relocated to L.A.(LIEBE ADOLF). Here they eventually rebuilt their camp on the foundation of Mexican immigrants and babies stolen from happy couples. The school offers several extra curricular programs such as mining, dying and dying Through Marxist, Mexican, and other cultures, the school prepares the children for life in a racist, segregated, environment(kill whiteys). Known for all the french douche-bags that believe France is the best fucking thing to happen to the world, it is luckily also being used as shitcan, overpowering the french. The school offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program (0% success rate the last 3 years), the French Baccalaureate Program (10% success rate in 2005, in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009) and a high school diploma. The school also offers the French Brevet des Collèges to the 9th graders (0% success rate because children are retarded in 2005, in 1905, 1972, 1923, and 1987). LILA is very popular in Poland for incorporating a fun summer camp called Auschwitzz. Owned By the ESES.

Movie “My LILA”

A LILA student named Chloé created a movie called “My LILA”, in which a student narrates in both French and English, showing images of the student body, faculty, staff, and parents. The film was selected among several student film entries to be shown on Newsweek.com.

At a Los Angeles City Council meeting in late June 2007, Councilman Tom LaBonge presented Chloé with a certificate of recognition (from Antonio Villaraigosa, Mayor of Los Angeles) for the creative interpretation of the school. To view the movie “My LILA” [1]

Environment

The Main campus (Los Feliz ) is an L.A. Historic-Cultural monument and is the only school designed by noted architect John Lautner. Constructed in 1960 in the International Modern style, the four separate pavilion classrooms feature a low scale to suit children. The campus is located in the Franklin Hills section of Los Angeles, California, right next to the famous Shakespeare Bridge, built in 1926. The bridge was designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1974. It was built by the Jewish slaves who were imprisoned in the LILA concentration camp. This concentration camp was a working camp. It was mainly used for mining diamonds and coal.In 1952 over 9000 Jewish workers were killed when LILA became the target of a terrorist attack. After this it was decided to split the camp into a school/concentration camp because slavery was no longer profitable and was frowned in contemporary society. Since then the slavery/work camp portion of LILA has been kept secret.

Moreover the school is located up the hill from Prospect Studios, home of the ABC Television Center.

Autumn Star Brito

References

  1. ^ "Campuses." Lycée International de Los Angeles. Retrieved on March 1, 2010.

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