Panorama City, Los Angeles, California

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Panorama City is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California.

It is bordered by Arleta on the north, Sun Valley on the east, Van Nuys on the south, and North Hills on the west. Major thoroughfares include Roscoe, Van Nuys, and Sepulveda Boulevards. The district is served by the San Diego and Hollywood freeways.

Panorama City was developed as a planned community by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser. Contrary to popular perceptions of the development of the central and western San Fernando Valley as solely being a bedroom community for jobs in downtown Los Angeles and Burbank, Panorama City originally included General Motors' largest assembly plant to date, as well as a Schlitz brewery that eventually came under the ownership of Anheuser-Busch.

As originally planned, the community is a mixture of small single-family homes and low-rise apartment buildings. Kaiser and his development partner Fritz Burns barred non-whites from purchasing homes in the new neighborhood; however, as with most of the eastern half of the San Fernando Valley, the area is now majority Latino and Filipino.

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Panorama City is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. ***There was also an opening of the new high school, Panorama High School where students from private school has transferred. Students in Panorama high are whites/caucasian, native americans, latino, asians, and many more.***

The community has five public elementary schools:

  • Burton Street Elementary School
  • Chase Street Elementary School
  • Liggett Street Elementary School
  • Noble Avenue Elementary School
  • Ranchito Avenue Elementary School

Vista Middle School is in the community.

Panorama High School will open in fall 2006 [1].

St. Genevieve High School (9-12) and St. Genevieve Elementary School (K-8) are private schools in the community.

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