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  2. ICDC College - Wikipedia

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    ICDC College was founded on November 13, 1995, as International Career Development Center, Inc., by Anna Berger, an educator and CPA. [3] [4]The school specialized in providing entry-level training programs for students of all ages and career phases.

  3. PUC Schools - Wikipedia

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    PUC Schools is a charter school operator in Greater Los Angeles. It has its headquarters in Burbank . [ 1 ] The charter school systems operates schools in northeast Los Angeles and the northeast San Fernando Valley .

  4. Xinaxcalmecac Academia Semillas Del Pueblo, Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory High School of North America: Type: Public Charter School: Established: 2001: School board: Irene Vasquez, Dr. Reynaldo F. Macías, Dr. Ernesto Colin, Gypsie Vasquez Ayala, Edmundo Pérez: School district: Los Angeles Unified School District: Grades ...

  5. Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies is a public university preparatory secondary school located on 18th Street between La Cienega Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue in the Faircrest Heights district of Los Angeles, California, [3] on the former site of Louis Pasteur Middle School.

  6. Otis College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1918, it was the city's first independent professional school of art. [3] The main campus is located in the former IBM Aerospace headquarters at 9045 Lincoln Boulevard in Westchester, Los Angeles. The school's programs, accredited by the WSCUC and National Association of Schools of Art and Design, include BFA and MFA degrees.

  7. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles

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    Holy Name (Girls), Pomona (Closed 1949) (reopened as Pomona Catholic High School) Los Angeles College, the junior seminary of the archdiocese; Mount Carmel (Closed 1976) Our Lady Queen of Angels, Los Angeles (Closed 1982) Pater Noster, Los Angeles (Closed 1991) Pius X.Downey (merged with St. Mathias 1995) Notre Dame (Girls), Sunland (Closed 1960s)

  8. J. P. Widney High School - Wikipedia

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    The school serves students ranging in ages 13 to 22 who have severe disabilities. Because students from surrounding communities are bussed to the Central Los Angeles school, its student body reflects widely diverse cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. Students' race/ethnicity is: [3] Asian: 21; Hispanic: 208; Black, non-Hispanic: 44

  9. International Bilingual School - Wikipedia

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    The International Bilingual School (ロサンゼルス国際学園, Rosanzerusu Kokusai Gakuen, "Los Angeles International Academy", IBS), later International School of Los Angeles (ISLA), was an international bilingual day school in Palos Verdes Estates, California, [1] in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, serving students in Kindergarten through grade 9. [2]