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Lawndale Elementary School District (LESD) is a school district headquartered in Lawndale, California, United States. [ 2 ] The district educates residents in: [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Lawndale, and portions of Hawthorne , [ 5 ] as well as unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County (including Alondra Park ). [ 6 ]
Hermosa Beach City Elementary School District; Hughes-Elizabeth Lakes Union Elementary School District; Keppel Union Elementary School District; Lancaster Elementary School District; Lawndale Elementary School District; Lennox Elementary School District; Little Lake City Elementary School District; Los Nietos Elementary School District
Lawndale High School is one of three high schools in Lawndale, California, United States. The school was closed in 1981, and reopened in 1998. [2] It is one of three schools in the Centinela Valley Union High School District. In 2009, Lawndale High was awarded the California Distinguished Award. The principal was then Vicente Bravo.
Now an adult, she’s now suing former Dean of Little Village Lawndale High School Brian Crowder and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) for $50,000 in damages as a result of the years of sexual abuse ...
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Centinela Valley Union High School District, (CVUHSD) is a public union high school district located in southern California that serves about 6,800 students [3] in grades 9–12 from all of Lawndale and Lennox, most of Hawthorne and Alondra Park (a.k.a. El Camino Village), and a small portion of Inglewood.
One-room school in Kenmore. The former Lawndale schoolhouse in Kenmore is a much smaller landmark, but no less at risk. The 1½-story, 2,040-square-foot structure is in the 1200 block of West ...
Environmental Charter High School, abbreviated to ECHS, is a 9th through 12th grade public charter high school in Lawndale, California. It was founded in 2002. It was founded in 2002. Prior to its founding, there was another high school at the same location that was named “Victory”.