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Each subsequent year, a new class was added until when Don Antonio Lugo High School became a comprehensive 9th — 12th grade school. Dan Garner became the principal and was principal for many years. Since its inception, Don Lugo has offered a variety of programs from excellent academics, sports, music, student leadership to agriculture.

Also, Don Lugo has always had an involved and committed faculty evident by the annual faculty vs student game that is still played annually. Don Lugo has continued to grow and change with a population that is diverse and reflective of the community we serve. Don Antonio Lugo High School has a strong tie to the surrounding community and many longstanding traditions. For nearly 50 years, Don Lugo has created a culture where all students have the ability and the possibility to develop the necessary skills for post-secondary education and higher-level career opportunities.

Don Lugo has a wonderful history thanks to our faculty, students and families Skip to Main Content. Information: visit donlug oreunion. Register to receive our free daily newsletter by email. An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. There was an error processing your request. The Champion's newsletter is emailed Monday through Friday. Purchase a Subscription. Sign Up. Log In. We hope that you continue to enjoy our free content. We hope that you enjoy our free content.

Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Get Started. View all rates. Free access for current print subscribers. Have a promo code? Shortly after he bought the Rancho, Don Antonio appealed to the governor to assign Father Jose Zalvidea, formerly of San Gabriel Mission, to come and alleviate the suffering of the Indians , struggling in poverty at the abandoned San Bernardino Mission.

The contents of his letter, written for him by a scribe, a quoted in full by Beattie in his Heritage of the Valley , and gives interesting insight into Lugo's character. Constantly harassed by hostile Indians, Lugo of course also had in mind that a chapel and resident priest with armed Christianized parishioners, would furnish assistance to his stock raising.

His plea was never answered, and he bought the Mission property, where one of his sons made his home. After the sale of San Bernardino, the Lugos returned to Los Angeles, where their social life was always centered.

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