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Inconspicuously
located in the shadow of the San Fernando Mission for the
past decade, Bishop Alemany High School has finally surrendered
its unassuming façade. After years of planning, a new state-of-the-art
marquee now graces the Rinaldi Street entrance to the Mission
Hills high school.
At
a height of 26 feet 2 inches, the sign, which will broadcast
important information to the Alemany community, is anything
but inconspicuous. Despite its size, the marquee's unique
design by the Loren Electric Sign Company blends in gracefully
with the location's historic theme, mimicking the mission-style
architecture of both the high school and that of the adjacent
Mission. A lasting gift to the Alemany community from the
Classes of 2001, 2002 and 2003, the marquee should be fully
operational before the fall term begins.
The original Alemany campus, located on the north side of
Rinaldi adjacent to Providence Holy Cross Medical Center,
was severely damaged in the 1994 Northridge earthquake, forcing
the campus to relocate its operations to the grounds of Queen
of Angels High School Seminary, just south of Rinaldi and
next to Mission San Fernando. When Queen of Angels was closed
in 1995, Alemany was permanently relocated on the site.
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