Harvard-Westlake School is a private, co-educative day school, containing two campuses in Los Angeles, California, with some 1600 students enrolled in grades seven to twelve. The Grenville C.-Emery barley ground at now the corner of Western Avenue and Los Angeles Boulevard founded Harvard School, a 42 boy military boarding school. Mr. Emery was allowed to use the Harvard name by Charles W. Eliot, President of the Harvard University. Harvard had enlarged its original campus in the mid 1920s. In Harvard-Westlake a diverse, welcoming student body and talented colleagues find faculty and staff. The fact that Harvard-Westlake was the major employer in Los Angeles in a 2013 survey by the Los Angeles Newspaper Community and WorkplaceDynamics is just a matter of fact because of the history of quality, the best services and facilities as a culture of creativity and intent. Employees benefit from health care, affordable retirement opportunities, faculty and staff tuition support, membership in credit unions, free lunches, generous time for holidays and cultural and social event attendance. Harvard-Westlake School is an employer of equal opportunity who does not discriminate in his work practises on account of race, colour, religion, place of nationality, sex, age, sexual orientation or physical disability.
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