Immaculate Heart Celebrates Tradition and Progress with New Campus Signage



In a symbolic nod to both its storied past and forward-looking mission, Immaculate Heart Middle & High School recently unveiled new signage at its historic campus at the corner of Franklin and Western Avenues. This update marks a significant moment in the school’s long-standing history in the Los Feliz neighborhood, adjacent to Griffith Park.

The new signage is more than just a facelift. It stands as a tribute to the school’s enduring legacy and commitment to providing excellent education. “For generations, Immaculate Heart has been a pillar of this community, and we are thrilled to have new signage that reflects our enduring presence,” said Laurie Peebler, Director of Marketing & Communications at Immaculate Heart. “This update honors our legacy while welcoming future generations of students and families to our campus.”

Founded in 1906, Immaculate Heart has played a pivotal role in the education of young women in Los Angeles, fostering an environment that challenges and empowers students to develop into women of great heart and right conscience. The school’s deep roots in the community are underscored by its commitment to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing educational landscape.

As Immaculate Heart continues to build on more than a century of education and service, the new signage serves as a beacon that invites all who pass by to learn more about the school’s rich history and dynamic future. It reaffirms the school’s presence as a vibrant and enduring part of the Los Angeles educational landscape, prepared to welcome and shape future leaders.

For more information about Immaculate Heart Middle & High School, visit www.immaculateheart.org.

 

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