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Los Feliz (/ l oʊ s ˈ f iː l ɪ s /; Spanish for "The Féliz (family)", Spanish pronunciation: [los 'fe.lis]) [2] [3] is a hillside neighborhood in the greater Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California, [4] [5] abutting Hollywood and encompassing part of the Santa Monica Mountains.
Los Angeles Leadership Academy; 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
Around the western edge of the district is the Los Feliz District, with some of the city's more expensive homes." [ 9 ] In 1986, Los Feliz was removed from the district. Southern reach included El Sereno , College Avenue, Huntington Drive and portions of Alhambra Avenue and Valley Boulevard , then across the San Bernardino Freeway to Brooklyn ...
(Howard Blume / Los Angeles Times) 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 ...
Mission View Public Charter, Los Angeles; Mission View Public Charter, North Hills; Mission View Public Charter, Pacoima; Mission View Public Charter, Panorama City; Mission View Public Charter, San Fernando; Mission View Public Charter, Santa Clarita (2 locations) [47] Montclair College Preparatory School, Van Nuys; Pacific Learning Center ...
Now the former "Addams Family" star is looking to unload her 1,900-square-foot bungalow in Los Feliz. Ricci has listed the two-bedroom, three-bathroom home at 5417 Red Oak Drive for $1.695 million ...
Could this be your happiest place on Earth? It was the house that the man himself built for himself in 1932 for $50,000. It's now on the market for $3.65 million. The 12-room mansion has a feature ...
Zoned schools. Elizabeth Learning Center (only K–8 is zoned) (Cudahy, opened 1927); James A. Foshay Learning Center, Exposition Park (only 6–12 is zoned; in order to attend Foshay LC for 9–12, a student has to have been enrolled as an 8th grader) (Los Angeles, opened 1924)