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Founded in 1947
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"...Treated others as you want to be treated....thats what attending Visitation taught me."
Joe Oddo - Class of 1970

In the early twentieth century, farmland near the established city of Inglewood was chosen as the site for Loyola College, to be constructed on land donated by Harry Culver. The college established education as a main force in the Building 1947community and many developers became interested in the area. Simultaneously, the small landing strip known as “Mines Field” became Los Angeles Municipal Airport, beginning the move of airline companies to the region. As World War II drew to a close, veterans returning home from duty became attracted to the area and thus began the development of homes in what would become known as “Westchester." The major homebuilders, Silas Nowell and Fritz Burns, constructed single-family homes in the area south of Manchester and east of Sepulveda and offered them for sale with inexpensive terms for the veterans. Because of this, these first homes became known as “jeeps”, and most are still standing today. Westchester quickly grew, as more neighborhoods were created at an alarming pace.Visitation School 1947

Bishop Cantwell, who acknowledged the tremendous growth in this Westside area, realized that the nearest Catholic churches at the time were St. John Chrysostom in Inglewood and St. Mark’s in Venice. He then proceeded to found four parishes in one year, 1943: St. Eugene, St. Joan of Arc, St. Timothy, and Visitation. Visitation was designed to serve the newly arrived defense workers and veterans, and their families. Monsignor Thomas J. Fr. Thomas O'SullivanO’Sullivan was named the founding pastor of Visitation, and he began Masses in a garage in a house on Earhart Avenue in Westchester until Visitation’s new church building was completed!

Realizing the importance of Catholic education, and the educational nature of the Westchester area, Monsignor O’Sullivan established Visitation School in the fall of 1947, and placed it under the direction of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, Kansas. Sister Joseph Cecilia served as Visitation School’s first principal, and the school quickly grew to an enrollment of over seven hundred students, with two classes per grade, at its pinnacle. Tuition was considered extremely reasonable, even at that time – for five children enrolled, the cost was only fifteen dollars per month!

In June 1972, after more than a quarter of a century of dedicated service in educating children according to high Christian standards, these Sisters withdrew in order to meet more urgent commitments. Monsignor O’Sullivan, in Visitation School 1947his tribute to the Sisters, stated, “They had a spirit of enthusiastic zeal and dedication to the highest ideals of Catholic education. [Visitation] became one of the outstanding grade schools in the archdiocese.” In 1972, Sister Joan Patrice Clement, BVM, was appointed principal, serving the parish and school community with a dedicated lay staff.

Visitation Students 1947By the mid-1970’s, the Los Angeles International Airport had purchased and removed nearly thirty-five percent of the homes in the Visitation Parish neighborhood, directly to the south of the church. While many of the displaced residents relocated to other cities and regions, Visitation continued to thrive with capacity-level classes and a vibrant congregation.

In 1980, Visitation experienced a change in leadership, with both Father JamesSr. Joan, Fr. Jim O'Grady O’Grady being named pastor and Dr. Carol Ann Crede appointed principal of the school. Throughout the following two decades, Visitation continued to provide an excellent education for its students, with high standards and positive, measurable results. A commonality throughout all of Visitation’s history has been the dedication of its leaders. Several employees have served the school for ten years or more; and there have been numerous former students who have returned to Visitation to join its faculty or staff. Mrs. Aileen McCullum and Mr. Richard Laner each attained more than twenty-five years of service; Dr. Carol Ann Crede had been a teacher and administrator for thirty-four years; and Mrs. JoAnn Smitley has been involved with the Visitation school office and library for over thirty-five years!

Sr. Perpetua and Jessica LeoniIn 1981, Dr. Crede established the presence of the Sisters of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM) at Visitation, with Sister Perpetua Ledwidge and Sister Ellen Browne devoting many faithful years of education to the school community. Along with the faculty and religion coordinators of the school, Sister Perpetua also became a cornerstone of Visitation’s religious education and Sacramental Preparation programs for over twenty-four years.

Under the leadership of Dr. Crede and the dedication of the faculty and staff, Visitation developed into a model Catholic learning institution and pioneered many innovative programs, including reduced class sizes for Mathematics with a high school Algebra course; a language department offering Spanish to everyFr. Jim O'Grady, Msgr. Timothy O'Connell grade, with the goal of attaining fluency by graduation; an advanced Library Media Center and technology curriculum; a Guidance Office; a Learning Center for Inclusion; and more.

In 1988, the school expanded to include a kindergarten level, which soon evolved into a whole-day offering. A full service child care center was also opened on the school campus during the 1980’s, and has grown to become a model for countless other schools’ after-school care programs. Visitation has consistently received the maximum accreditation award from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the National Fr. William BrelsfordCatholic Educational Association, and has been recognized by the Archdiocese and surrounding secondary learning institutions as a top high school-preparatory learning establishment.

During the 1990’s, Visitation initiated a working relationship with Loyola Marymount University, one that has developed into a tremendous resource for both schools. Professional advancement for educators, guidance counseling, art therapy and administrative assistance have been integral components of this relationship which have benefited the students and staff of Visitation School. Visitation has also developed a partnership with Pepperdine University, which has proven to Dr. Carol Ann Credebe an excellent resource for the testing of students with special needs, and for teacher recruitment through its educator training and credentialing program.

In 2000, Monsignor Timothy O’Connell was appointed pastor. After Msgr. O'Connell's retirement in 2009, Fr. William Brelsford was installed as the new pastor. The Junior Kindergarten program was introduced in the 2009/2010 school year to give Kindergarten aged children the extra 'gift of time' to adapt and emphasize readiness skills. In 2010, Dr. Carol Ann Crede retired after Christopher Watson30 years as principal, and 38 years total at Visitation. Christopher Watson was appointed principal for the 2010/2011 school year.

Visitation School presently educates approximately two hundred-fifty students in grades Jr. Kindergarten through eighth grade, and continues to be served by a dedicated and talented lay faculty, staff and administration.

Visitation School is part of the LMU Family of Schools program, which focuses on creating and supporting a partnership between Loyola Marymount University and the schools in the Westchester area. The program is dedicated to promoting student success and educational equity.

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