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Village Christian School (VCS) is a private, K-12 Christian school located in the Shadow Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. The school was founded in 1949 by members of The Village Church [1] in nearby Burbank. Their mascot is the Crusader. Village Christian has a total enrollment of approximately 1,100 students in ...
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Valley Christian Schools (VCS) is a private Christian K-12 school located in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of the largest in Los Angeles and Orange Counties . It was founded in 1935 and has 4 campuses (preschool, elementary, middle and high school) enrolling more than 1,300 students. [ 1 ]
North Hollywood High School (NHHS) is a public high school in the North Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. It is in the San Fernando Valley and enrolls approximately 2,500 students. Several neighborhoods, including most of North Hollywood, Valley Village, Studio City and Sun Valley, send students to it
Sun Valley High School opened its doors on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 on what was formerly the Richard E. Byrd Middle School campus. Sun Valley High School opened as a secondary school in the Sun Valley area to relieve overcrowding at John H. Francis Polytechnic High School. [2] The school opened in the fall of 2009 to 9th, 10th, and 11th ...
Camelia Avenue Elementary School, 7451 Camelia Avenue; Sun Valley Magnet School, 7330 Bakman Avenue; Alliance Marine Innovation 6-12 Complex, 11933 Allegheny Street; East Valley Skill Center (Adult School), 8601 Arleta Avenue [29] Fenton Leadership Academy, 8926 Sunland Boulevard (K-2) Fenton STEM Academy, 8926 Sunland Boulevard (3-5)
Desert Christian Elementary School and Middle school are located on a 15-acre (61,000 m 2) site on 15th Street West. Desert Christian High School is located at the corner of 25th Street West and J-8, about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the main campus.
Polytechnic High School opened in 1897 as a "commercial branch" of the only high school at that time in the city, Los Angeles High School.As such, Polytechnic would be the third oldest high school in the city, after Abraham Lincoln High School in Lincoln Heights, (founded in 1878), and the fourth oldest in the LAUSD, after San Fernando High School., which was founded in 1896.