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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 ...
Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts; Magnolia Science Academy (IV, VI) Math and Science College Preparatory School; Matrix for Success Academy; Monsenor Oscar Romero Charter Middle School; N.E.W. Academy of Science and Arts; New Designs Charter School; New Heights Charter School; New Los Angeles Charter School; New Village Girls Academy; New ...
City Charter Schools is a charter school operator in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. As of 2018 it operates two schools: City Language Immersion Charter (early childhood to grade 5) and The City School (grades 6–8). [1] It previously operated City High School. The school opened in 2015 on the campus of Los Angeles High School.
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 ...
Alliance College-Ready Public Schools (LA Alliance) is one of the largest nonprofit public charter school networks in the nation, operating 26 high-performing, public charter middle and high schools that educate nearly 13,000 scholars from Los Angeles’ most underserved communities. The mission of the organization is for 75% or more of the ...
District-operated schools currently enroll about 420,000 students — a decline caused by reduced immigration, families moving out of L.A., lower birthrates — and, until recently, the growth of ...
LA's Promise's first school, West Adams Preparatory High School, is applauded as a new model for non-charter public schools because of its unique programs and student culture. [3] LA's Promise is one of the first nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles to operate a non-charter public school with the opening of West Adams Prep in 2007. [4]