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  2. List of high schools in Los Angeles County, California

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    New Community Jewish High School (mixed), West Hills; Machon Los Angeles Bass Yakkov; Shalhevet High School (mixed), Los Angeles; Valley Torah High School (boys), Valley Village; Valley Torah Lintz High School (girls), Sun Valley; Yeshiva Gedolah School of Los Angeles / Michael Diller High School (boys), Los Angeles; Yeshiva High Tech, Los Angeles

  3. West Valley College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded as West Valley Junior College in 1963. [2] [3] It was to serve the footprint of the Campbell Union High School District, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District, and the Santa Clara Unified School District. The district was formed by voter approval in January 1963. [2] The first classes began September 14 ...

  4. CIF Los Angeles City Section - Wikipedia

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    The CIF Los Angeles City Section (CIF-LA) is the governing body of high school athletics for public schools in the city of Los Angeles and some surrounding communities. All of these schools were once associated with the Los Angeles Unified School District. It is one of ten sections that constitute the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF).

  5. University High School (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    University High School Charter, commonly known as "Uni", is a public secondary school, built 1923–1924, and founded 1924, located in West Los Angeles, a district in Los Angeles, California, near the city's border with Santa Monica. University High is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). The campus also holds Indian Springs ...

  6. 28th Street YMCA - Wikipedia

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    The 28th Street YMCA is a historic YMCA building in South Los Angeles, California. It was listed as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 2006 and put on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The four-story structure was built in 1926 at a cost of $200,000.

  7. West Valley Christian School - Wikipedia

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    As of 1991, West Valley Christian was occupying a Los Angeles Unified School District school campus that was leased by the private school. [2] In the 2007-2008 school year, West Valley had 120 students in its high school division. In June 2011 the school closed its high school, leaving it with only elementary and middle school divisions.

  8. KLCS - Wikipedia

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    In October 1957, the Los Angeles Unified School District began producing televised instructional programs to be viewed in school by students. By the 1966–67 school year, it was producing over 700 television programs per year for broadcast on various local stations in the Los Angeles area and leasing airtime to broadcast 40 hours of instructional programming Monday through Friday each week.

  9. Westlake, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Westlake Community Plan area (CPA) of the city of Los Angeles is bounded by Temple Street on the north, the Harbor Freeway on the east, the Santa Monica Freeway on the south, Washington Boulevard on the southwest, and an irregular line along Hoover Street on the west. [39] Los Angeles City Planning notes that the Westlake CPA "includes the ...