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#1 Fairfax High School (Los Angeles, Ca), 1975. ... #7 Girls In The Parking Lot At School. 1970. Image credits: ... in the Taylor Swift-free era, you could go to a concert for less than $1,500 a ...
Daniel Pearl Magnet High School (DPMHS) is a magnet school within the Los Angeles Unified School District in Lake Balboa, Los Angeles, [3] [4] near Van Nuys, [5] in the San Fernando Valley. It is the smallest comprehensive high school in LAUSD.
Alliance Alice M. Baxter College-Ready High School, Los Angeles; College-Ready Academy High School#4, Los Angeles; College-Ready Academy High School#6, Los Angeles; College-Ready Math-Science School, Los Angeles; Gertz-Ressler Academy High School, Los Angeles; Heritage College-Ready Academy High School, Los Angeles
John H. Francis Polytechnic High School: Los Angeles: 1957 has moved three times and has changed name once since its creation in 1897; most recent move was from what has become Los Angeles Trade-Technical College: Live Oak High School: Morgan Hill: 1975 Britton Middle School Los Angeles High School: Los Angeles: 1917 now covered by the ...
High Tech Los Angeles; King/Drew Magnet High School of Medicine and Science; Leap High School; Los Angeles College Prep Academy, [6] opened 2005; Maywood Academy High School (Maywood, opened 2006 ) Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez High School (formerly East Los Angeles New High School 1) (opened 2009 ) Middle College High School
Only include high schools in the Los Angeles city limits. Several schools with "Los Angeles, CA" postal addresses are in fact outside of the Los Angeles city limits. There are also schools in the Los Angeles city limits that have postal addressed reflecting other cities.
Downtown Magnets High School (DMHS) is an alternate magnet high school located in the Temple-Beaudry neighborhood near Downtown Los Angeles. The school belongs to the Downtown/MacArthur Park Community of Schools [ 5 ] and houses three magnet programs: Business (DBM), and Electronic Information (EIM), and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
Sun Valley High School was a four-year high school in Sun Valley, Los Angeles and was part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Sun Valley High School was home to over 600 students and 24 staff members and offers Project Lead the Way Engineering and a Media Arts/Film Production program along with Advanced Placement courses.