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  1. The creek that runs through the UCLA Lab School campus is part of Stone Canyon Creek. It originates in the hills of Bel Air. From our campus it flows through a storm drainpipe and connects to the Westwood flood channel and Ballona Creek near Marina del Rey. Until about 2010, our school community called the creek by its nickname of "the Gully."

  2. Stone Canyon Creek Restoration. The once mighty Stone Canyon Creek was formerly a dominant feature of the UCLA campus. over the years, as the campus expanded, the creek was routed underground and now only this small segment runs behind the Anderson School of Management. Restoration of the site began in 2008 with The Bay Foundation hosting ...

  3. Apr 1, 2015 · Start your treasure hunt in Ackerman Union on Level 1, near Panda Express. Note The Black Experience, a mural created in 1970 by seven black art students, depicting momentous struggles and achievements in African-American history. During floor renovation in 1992, the artwork was covered by a false wall — and remained hidden for two decades.

  4. Stone Canyon Creek runs above ground for a ways just behind the Anderson School buildings on the north part of the UCLA campus. In UCLA's early history (1920s-1930s) this was one of two creeks that wound through campus, but now it is almost entirely underground.

  5. Our School. Founded in 1882. Laboratory for research, teaching and public engagement. Non-graded elementary school. Equivalent to PreK through Grade 6. Single-age and multi-age groupings: Early Childhood I (ages 4–5) Early Childhood II (ages 5–6) Primary (ages 6–8)

  6. Jul 11, 2023 · Located on the UCLA campus, UCLA Lab School is built around Stone Canyon Creek, which runs alongside the playground and through the school’s redwood forest, making it an ideal site for environmental education projects.

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  8. TBF and UCLA Lab School (ULS) worked with thousands of volunteers to help restore the ecosystem of the only remaining section of unburied creek on the UCLA campus and one of the last open streams in the area. This restored creek segment serves as a ‘living classroom’ for the school while providing habitat for native species.

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