LAAMP Collection. CSLA-16
THE THOMAS AND DOROTHY LEAVEY CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF LOS ANGELES RESEARCH COLLECTION
LAAMP COLLECTION (CSLA-16)
COLLECTION TITLE AND NUMBER: LAAMP Collection, 1984-2001. CSLA-16
ACCESSION NUMBER: 2001.6
COLLECTION SIZE: 177 archival document boxes
PROCESSING HISTORY: Processed by Joe Purtell. Guide written by Joe Purtell; edited by Clay Stalls, Department of Archives and Special Collections. Date: 2002
RELATED COLLECTIONS: LEARN Collection. CSLA-14
The collection contains the records of LAAMP (Los Angeles Annenberg Metropolitan Project), a nonprofit educational reform organization funded by the Annenberg Foundation for the improvement of the Los Angeles Unified School District, one of the nation's largest school systems. The holdings in this collection document the entire history of LAAMP, from its beginning in 1994 to its disbanding in 2001.
To learn more about LAAMP and this collection, consult the following sections of this on-line guide:
- History of LAAMP, a brief history of the organization.
- Series Descriptions, which explains the organization and arrangement of the collection in series. This page also has links to each series' box and folder lists, which are the indexes to the folder titles and the boxes in which the folders and their contents are stored.
The Research Collection is a program of the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles. To use this collection on-site, please contact the Department of Archives and Special Collections at 310-338-2780 or 310-338-7478. The collection is open for research with no restrictions under the conditions of Loyola Marymount University's Department of Archives and Special Collections'access policy.