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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.
Triumph Charter High School (Sylmar, Los Angeles) [7] Middle schools: California Academy for Liberal Studies Charter Middle School (Los Angeles) [8] Community Charter Middle School (Lake View Terrace, Los Angeles) [9] Excel Charter Academy (Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles) [10] [11] [12] Lakeview Charter Academy (Lake View Terrace, Los Angeles) [13]
The school converted to academy status on 3 September 2007 and was renamed Cornwallis Academy. The school is now sponsored by the Future Schools Trust, [2] but it was previously a community school administered by Kent County Council. However, Cornwallis Academy continues to coordinate with Kent County Council for admissions.
The Archer School for Girls is an independent, college preparatory girls' school for grades 6–12, located in West Los Angeles, California, United States. Archer currently enrolls 490 students from 79 different zip codes and 141 feeder schools.
The Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools, called the RFK Community Schools, is a complex of public schools in Los Angeles, California.This was formerly the site of the Ambassador Hotel, the site of the June 1968 assassination of presidential candidate United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
Girls Academic Leadership Academy: Dr. Michelle King School for STEM (GALA) is a public grade 6–12 [1] all girls' school in Mid-City, Los Angeles. [2] It is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Mathematics and science are specialty fields of the school. [3]
Foshay High School created three academies starting in 1995: In 2015, an additional career path was created for Engineering, which merged with the Tech Academy in 2016. [9] They are: Academy of Finance [10] (est. 1995 ) Academy of Technology [11] (est. 1996) Academy of Health [12] (est. 1997) 9th Grade House [13] (est. 2006)
According to U.S. News & World Report, 89% of Ramón C. Cortines' student body is "of color," with 83% of the student body coming from economically disadvantaged households, determined by student eligibility for California's reduced-price meal program. [8] Los Angeles Unified School District's own open-source data reports that 57.3% of the ...