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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.
Perseverance Preparatory School; Price Charter Middle School; Rocketship Public Schools (Alma, Brilliant Minds, Discovery Prep, Fuerza Community Prep, Los Sueños, Mateo Sheedy, Mosaic, Rising Stars, Sí Se Puede, Spark) San Jose Conservation Corps Charter School; Sartorette Charter School; Summit Public School (Denali, Tahoma)
In 1962, Nobel Junior High School in Northridge became the first air-conditioned school in the Los Angeles school district. [20] In 1982 the board considered closing Prairie Street Elementary School in Northridge. [21] It was located on the California State University, Northridge campus, and that university used Prairie as a laboratory school. [22]
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Green Dot's first campus, Ánimo Leadership High School in Inglewood, has an API score of 806 compared to the 589 score of neighboring LAUSD Hillcrest High school. In 2008, a Los Angeles Times op-ed by Ralph Shaffer, professor emeritus in history at Cal Poly Pomona, raised numerous concerns about plans for Green Dot to "operate Locke High ...
Blue Heron Middle School (4–8) - I.S. (Arcata) Campus House - I.S. (Arcata) Cutten Resource Center (Eureka) Coastal Grove Charter School (K-8) (Arcata) [3] Dunes of Discovery (K-8) - I.S. (Arcata) Freshwater Charter Middle School (7–8) Fuente Nueva (K-5)(Arcata) Jacoby Creek Charter School (K-8) Laurel Tree Learning Center (K-12) (Arcata)
Pio Pico Span School (K–8)], (formerly Pio Pico Elementary School, Los Angeles, opened 1987 as a K–6 elementary school, expanded to K–8 in 1994–95) (When Central Region ES 13 [Carson-Gore Academy of Environmental Studies] opened in 2010, Pio Pico was reconfigured into a middle school )
Highland Hall Waldorf School was founded in 1955 in North Hollywood, California. It is the oldest Waldorf school in the western United States. In the early 1960s, Highland Hall outgrew the North Hollywood location and the administration decided to build a new campus on a hill in Northridge, California. The school currently resides at this location.