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In 1906, the district took the Jewell Union High School District. In 1909, the district took the Hollywood Union High School District and the San Pedro City High School District. In 1910 it took the Wilmington Union High School District. In 1913 it took the Van Nuys High School District. In 1914, it took the San Fernando Union High School District.
List of high schools in Los Angeles County, California from SchoolTree.org; Google Maps view of High Schools in Los Angeles Unified School District from Education.com; Public and private high school information including school ranking and test scores from LosAngelesSchools.com
Castaic Union School District; East Whittier City Elementary School District; Eastside Union Elementary School District; El Monte City School District; Garvey Elementary School District; Gorman Elementary School District; Hawthorne Elementary School District; Hermosa Beach City Elementary School District; Hughes-Elizabeth Lakes Union Elementary ...
Pages in category "School districts in Los Angeles County, California" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of high schools in California, public, private and chartered, organized by county and by city or school district. This list includes former high schools. This list includes former high schools.
This is a list of school districts in California.. California school districts are of several varieties, usually a Unified district, which includes all of the Elementary and High Schools in the same geographic area; Elementary school districts, which includes K–6 or K–8 schools only, which may have several elementary districts within one high school district's geographic area; and High ...
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The Los Angeles City School District removed all of the furniture from the Torrance elementary and middle schools; Gnerre wrote that "LAUSD was not pleased with the outcome of the election." [3] The elementary school district disappeared on July 1, 1961, when it became a unified school district, the Los Angeles Unified School District.