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El Camino Real Charter High School (also known locally as "ECR" or "Elco") is an independent charter secondary school located in the Woodland Hills district of the San Fernando Valley region of the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. The school, founded in 1969, was designed to emulate a small college campus, with a large central ...
El Camino Real (Missouri), a historic trail connecting Spanish settlements in cities like New Madrid and Ste. Genevieve; El Camino Real (Mexico), a road through Yucatán and Campeche; see Ixtlán del Río § The 20th century and contemporary times; El Camino Real (Panama), connecting Panama City and Portobelo; see History of Panama (to 1821)
El Camino Real (Spanish; literally The Royal Road, sometimes translated as The King's Highway) is a 600-mile (965-kilometer) commemorative route connecting the 21 Spanish missions in California (formerly the region Alta California in the Spanish Empire), along with a number of sub-missions, four presidios, and three pueblos.
Bright Star Secondary Charter Academy; Calliope Academy; Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (6 schools) CATCH Prep Charter High School; Center for Advanced Learning; Central City Value School; Citizens of the World Charter School (Hollywood, Mar Vista, Silver Lake) City Charter Schools; Collegiate Charter High School of Los Angeles
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