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California Academy for Liberal Studies Charter Middle School (Los Angeles) [8] Community Charter Middle School (Lake View Terrace, Los Angeles) [9] Excel Charter Academy (Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles) [10] [11] [12] Lakeview Charter Academy (Lake View Terrace, Los Angeles) [13] Previously located in San Fernando [14] Nueva Esperanza Charter ...
New Heights Charter School; New Los Angeles Charter School; New Village Girls Academy; New West Charter School; Ocean Charter School; Open Charter Magnet School; Para Los Niños Charter School; Paul Revere Charter Middle School; PUC Schools (CALS, eCALS, Excel, Milagro) Puente Charter School; Renaissance Arts Academy; Resolute Academy Charter ...
Northridge Academy High School is administered by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). The school opened as a partnership between LAUSD and California State University, Northridge . The school contains three academies: Health & Human Development, Arts , Media & Communication , and Careers in Education . 9th grade students "explore ...
KIPP SoCal Public Schools, which operates 23 charter schools, will close three campuses, a reversal of fortunes for an organization that had grown steadily and is considered a leader in the field.
KIPP LA, serving the Los Angeles metropolitan area, was founded in 2003 with two middle schools and now consists of 15 schools. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to an article in LA School Report , the district "serves 5,750 students, 90 percent of them low income, 74 percent are Latinos, 24 percent are English learners, and 11 percent receive special ...
Originally named Zelzah by settlers in 1908, the community was renamed North Los Angeles in 1929 but the appellation sometimes caused confusion between North Hollywood and Los Angeles. In 1938, civic leader Carl S. Dentzel decided to rename the community to Northridge Village, which morphed into modern-day Northridge.
Among other things, the charter amendment would clarify that the El Pueblo Monument and the Los Angeles Zoo are “park property”; that city departments can sell merchandise and food to support ...
It is located at 210 West Temple Street, between Broadway and Spring Street occupying the former site of the historic Red Sandstone Courthouse from 1891–1936, [3] and prior to that, Los Angeles High School (1873–82), on the former Pound Cake Hill, now flattened.