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23rd August 2014, 11:47 AM
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Re: Top 5 LAUSD Schools

LAUSD stands for Los Angeles Unified School District. You asked about the top 5 schools situated in Los Angeles Unified School District so here I am giving you the list of it:

K-12 schools
Zoned schools
Elizabeth Learning Center [1] (Only K-8 is zoned) (Cudahy, opened 1927)
James A. Foshay Learning Center [2] (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)

Magnet/alternative schools
Banneker Special Education Center
Marlton School (Los Angeles, Opened 1968) - for deaf and hearing impaired students
Valley Alternative Magnet School [3] (Los Angeles) - currently the only K-12 Magnet School in LAUSD.

4-12 schools

Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies
Zoned schools
Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (Central Los Angeles New Learning Center 1 Middle School/High School) (Opened September 2010[1]) (On the site of the Ambassador Hotel)
Magnet schools
Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies

K-8 schools

Pio Pico Span School
Zoned schools
Caroldale Learning Community (Carson)
Ellen Ochoa Learning Center (Cudahy, Opened 2004 [4])
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 [5])
South Region Span K-8 1 (Los Angeles, Opened 2011 [6])
Valley Region Hesby Span Elementary School (Los Angeles, Reopened 2006 [7])
Utah Elementary School
To be opened
Valley Span K-8 1 (Los Angeles, Opening 2012 [8])
Valley Span K-8 2 (Los Angeles, Opening 2012 [9])
Option schools[edit]
Academia Semillas del Pueblo (K-7, Opened 2002)
Anatola elementary school

Secondary schools
6-12 schools

Magnolia Science Academy 6 - Palms
Magnet schools
International Studies Learning Center
Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies
Fulton College Preparatory School (New campus opening in 2010 [10]) Robert Fulton College Preparatory School (Currently only 6-8 is zoned)
Magnolia Schools
Magnolia Science Academy 6 - Palms (Opened in 2009 [11]) (Currently has 6-7 grades)

7-12 schools
Zoned schools
Eagle Rock High School (Los Angeles) (All grades are zoned)
Rancho Dominguez Preparatory School (Long Beach), Opened 2011 (All grades are zoned) [12])

High schools (grades 9–12)
Zoned high schools
Arleta High School

Fairfax High School

Hamilton High School

Palisades Charter High School

Panorama High School

University High School

Venice High School
Augustus F. Hawkins High School (Los Angeles, California (Opened 2012)
Legacy High School (South Gate, Opened 2012)
South Region High School 12 (Opened 2012)
South Region High School 13 (Opened 2012)
South Region High School 14 (Opened 2012)
Dr. Maya Angelou High School (Los Angeles, California) (Opened 2011)
Arleta High School (Los Angeles, Opened in 2006 [13])
Phineas Banning High School [14] Wilmington, Opened in 1926)
Bell High School (Bell, Opened 1925)
Belmont High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1923) (The existing school will become a 6-12 school by 2010 [15])
Helen Bernstein High School (Opened Fall 2008 [16])
Birmingham High School (Opened 1952)
Canoga Park High School (Opened 1915)
Carson High School [17] (Carson, Opened 1963)
Cesar Chavez High School (San Fernando, California) Opened 2011 [18])
Chatsworth High School [19] (Opened 1963)
Cleveland High School (Opened 1959)
Miguel Contreras Learning Complex (Opened 2006 [20]) (The area around Contreras is zoned to Belmont High School)
Crenshaw High School (Opened 1968)
Susan Miller Dorsey High School [21] (Los Angeles, Opened 1937 - Will gain more permanent capacity by 2011 [22])
East Valley High School, North Hollywood, California (Opened in 2006) [23])
El Camino Real High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1969)
Esteban Torres High School (Unincorporated Los Angeles County, Opened 2010)
Fairfax High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1924)
Franklin High School (Highland Park, Opened 1916)
John C. Fremont High School (Opened 1924)
Gardena High School (Los Angeles) (Opened 1901)
James A. Garfield High School ( E. Los Angeles, opened 1925)
Granada Hills Charter High School (Los Angeles) (Opened 1960, became a charter school in 2003)
Ulysses S. Grant High School (Los Angeles) (Opened 1959)
Harbor Teacher Preparation Academy [24]
Hollywood High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1903)
Alexander Hamilton High School (Los Angeles, opened 1931)
Hamilton Humanities Magnet
Huntington Park High School [25] (Huntington Park, Opened 1909)
Thomas Jefferson High School [26] (Opened 1916)
David Starr Jordan High School (Opened 1923)
John F. Kennedy High School (Opened 1971)
Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (Opened 2010)
Legacy High School (South Gate, California)
Abraham Lincoln High School (Lincoln Heights, Opened 1878)
Alain Leroy Locke High School (Opened 1967)
Los Angeles High School (Opened 1873)
Manual Arts High School (Opened 1910)
Linda Esperanza Marquez High School, Huntington Park, California, Opened 2011
John Marshall High School (Opened 1931)
Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Learning Centers
James Monroe High School (North Hills in Los Angeles, Opened 1958, [27])
Narbonne High School (Opened 1925)
North Hollywood High School (Opened 1927)
Northridge Academy High School, Northridge, California (Opened 2012)
Highly Gifted Magnet
Palisades Charter High School (Opened 1961)
Panorama High School (Opened 2006 [28])
John H. Francis Polytechnic High School (Opened 1897, renamed 1935)
Ramon C. Cortines Performing Arts High School, Los Angeles, California (Opened in 2009)
Reseda High School (Opened 1955)
Diego Rivera Learning Complex(Opened 2011 [29])
Roosevelt High School (Opened 1922)
Edward R. Roybal Learning Center (Opened 2008 [30])
San Fernando High School (Pacoima, Los Angeles) (Opened 1896)
San Pedro High School [31] (Opened 1898)
Santee Education Complex (Los Angeles, Opened 2005 [32])
Sonia M. Sotomayor Learning Academies (Opened 2011)
South East High School (South Gate, Opened 2005 [33])
South Gate High School (South Gate, Opened 1932)
South Region High School #6, (Opened 2011) [34])
Sylmar High School [35]
William Howard Taft High School (Woodland Hills, Opened 1960)
University High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1924)
Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences High School (Granada Hills, California) Opened 2011 [36])
Van Nuys High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1915 [37])
Venice High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1911, current location 1925 [38])
Verdugo Hills High School (Tujunga, Opened 1937 [39])
Washington Preparatory High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1927 [40])
West Adams Preparatory High School (Los Angeles, Opened 2007 [41])
Westchester High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1948 [42])
Wilson High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1969,[43])
  #3  
17th May 2015, 04:12 PM
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Re: Top 5 LAUSD Schools

How many High schools are there in Los Angeles Unified School District schools . Will you please provide the list?
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17th May 2015, 04:13 PM
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Re: Top 5 LAUSD Schools

Here I am providing the list of few Los Angeles Unified School District High schools which you are looking for .

• Wilson High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1969,
• William Howard Taft High School (Woodland Hills, Opened 1960)
• Westchester High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1948
• West Adams Preparatory High School (Los Angeles, Opened 2007
• Washington Preparatory High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1927
• Verdugo Hills High School (Tujunga, Opened 1937
• Venice High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1911, current location 1925
• Van Nuys High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1915
• Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences High School (Granada Hills, California) Opened 2011
• University High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1924
• Ulysses S. Grant High School (Los Angeles) (Opened 1959)
• Thomas Jefferson High School [26] (Opened 1916)
• Sylmar High School
• Susan Miller Dorsey High School [21] (Los Angeles, Opened 1937 - Will gain more permanent capacity by 2011
• South Region High School 14 (Opened 2012)
• South Region High School 13 (Opened 2012)
• South Region High School 12 (Opened 2012)
• South Region High School #6, (Opened 2011)
• South Gate High School (South Gate, Opened 1932)
• South East High School (South Gate, Opened 2005 [33])
• Sonia M. Sotomayor Learning Academies (Opened 2011)
• Santee Education Complex (Los Angeles, Opened 2005 [32])
• San Pedro High School [31] (Opened 1898)
• San Fernando High School (Pacoima, Los Angeles) (Opened 1896)
• Roosevelt High School (Opened 1922)
• Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (Opened 2010)
• Reseda High School (Opened 1955)
• Ramon C. Cortines Performing Arts High School, Los Angeles, California (Opened in 2009)
• Phineas Banning High School [14] Wilmington, Opened in 1926)
• Panorama High School (Opened 2006 [28])
• Palisades Charter High School (Opened 1961)
• Northridge Academy High School, Northridge, California (Opened 2012)
• North Hollywood High School (Opened 1927)
• Narbonne High School (Opened 1925)
• Miguel Contreras Learning Complex (Opened 2006 [20]) (The area around Contreras is zoned to Belmont High School)
• Manual Arts High School (Opened 1910)
• Los Angeles High School (Opened 1873)
• Linda Esperanza Marquez High School, Huntington Park, California, Opened 2011
• Legacy High School (South Gate, Opened 2012)
• Legacy High School (South Gate, California)
• John Marshall High School (Opened 1931)
• John H. Francis Polytechnic High School (Opened 1897, renamed 1935)
• John F. Kennedy High School (Opened 1971)
• John C. Fremont High School (Opened 1924)
• James Monroe High School (North Hills in Los Angeles, Opened 1958, [27])
• James A. Garfield High School ( E. Los Angeles, opened 1925)
• Huntington Park High School [25] (Huntington Park, Opened 1909)
• Hollywood High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1903)
• Highly Gifted Magnet
• Helen Bernstein High School (Opened Fall 2008 [16])
• Harbor Teacher Preparation Academy [24]
• Hamilton Humanities Magnet
• Granada Hills Charter High School (Los Angeles) (Opened 1960, became a charter school in 2003)
• Gardena High School (Los Angeles) (Opened 1901)
• Franklin High School (Highland Park, Opened 1916)
• Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Learning Centers
• Fairfax High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1924)
• Esteban Torres High School (Unincorporated Los Angeles County, Opened 2010)
• El Camino Real High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1969)
• Edward R. Roybal Learning Center (Opened 2008 [30])
• East Valley High School, North Hollywood, California (Opened in 2006) [23])
• Dr. Maya Angelou High School (Los Angeles, California) (Opened 2011)
• Diego Rivera Learning Complex(Opened 2011 [29])
• David Starr Jordan High School (Opened 1923)
• Crenshaw High School (Opened 1968)
• Cleveland High School (Opened 1959)
• Chatsworth High School [19] (Opened 1963)
• Cesar Chavez High School (San Fernando, California) Opened 2011 [18])
• Carson High School [17] (Carson, Opened 1963)
• Canoga Park High School (Opened 1915)
• Birmingham High School (Opened 1952)
• Belmont High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1923) (The existing school will become a 6-12 school by 2010 [15])
• Bell High School (Bell, Opened 1925)
• Augustus F. Hawkins High School (Los Angeles, California (Opened 2012)
• Arleta High School (Los Angeles, Opened in 2006 [13])
• Alexander Hamilton High School (Los Angeles, opened 1931)
• Alain Leroy Locke High School (Opened 1967)
• Abraham Lincoln High School (Lincoln Heights, Opened 1878)


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