LBUSD serves most of Long Beach, all of the city of Signal Hill, and portions of Lakewood, and Paramount, as well as Avalon and Two Harbors on Santa Catalina Island.
The district was the first large urban school district in the United States to require school uniforms.
On August 23, 1994, SB 1269 the School Uniform Law was approved by the Governor of California to support schools that adopt a school-wide uniform policy, which also allowed parents to opt-out of the policy.
At LBUSD, roughly 2% of the students opt-out of the uniform policy. 
Since starting the uniform policy, LBUSD found assaults dropped by two-thirds, suspensions dropped by almost a third, vandalism dropped, attendance improved, and test scores increased. President Bill Clinton mentioned LBUSD's uniform policy in his 1996 State of the Union Address. The uniform policy enjoys strong community and parental support. Numerous other large urban districts have now adopted school uniform policies. 
Some researchers, including David Brunsma of the Sociology Department of University of Missouri, have said that the benefits ascribed to the implementation of the LBUSD uniform policy were logically attributable to other factors; such as increased school security, collateral attendance enforcement efforts, and in-class programs designed to bolster sagging test scores. 
In addition, the data provided by LBUSD is suspect since the LBUSD Superintendent of Schools sent a directive to all principals changing the criteria for suspensions once the uniform policy had been implemented. Behavior that once called for suspension no longer did. [Contact any LBUSD principal]
LBUSD now has two high schools, Wilson Classical High School and Millikan High School, that require school uniforms as well. 
In 1999, Jefferson Leadership Academies became the first public middle school in the United States to convert entirely to single gender classes. Only a few dozen more schools have followed this trend, mostly because of Title IX of the 1972 Education Act, which prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded programs
The school has plans to discontinue the program after scheduling conflicts and disappointing test scores
In 2004, LBUSD received a second grant from the The Broad Foundation for $1.14 million to continue their efforts to improve the organization of the district's schools using Baldrige strategies
In 2004 the Broad Foundation also awarded 55 Long Beach Unified School District seniors $500,000 in scholarships as Broad Prize Scholars
LBUSD has gone on to receive nominations for the award three more times and once prior to winning (2002, 2006, 2007, 2008).
The district had planned to close the school in fall 2005, but Two Harbors residents and visitors raised enough money to keep the school open 
Hi-Hill Outdoor School (informally known as Camp Hi-Hill) is a former Girl Scout camp on 13 acres of land in Angeles National Forest near Mount Wilson owned by the district. The camp allows urban students to experience a week of outdoor education. The first class of sixth graders was on April 19, 1948
Now it is fifth graders who traditionally spend a week at Camp Hi-Hill
St Teresa's Catholic School(Princes Risborough)



