Marlton School

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Marlton School
School type Public
Established 1968
District Los Angeles Unified School District
Grades K-12
Principal Nancy Huerta
Students 345
Athletics Crosstown League

CIFSS Southern Section

Colors blue and yellow
Mascot Eagles
Location Los Angeles, California
Website Official website

Marlton School is a public school for deaf and hard of hearing students in Los Angeles.

The school is a Special Education site that is part of District One of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). It was founded in 1968 as a K-12 school.

The Marlton School Community is the only day school for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing in LAUSD. The school serves the entire district.

School-to-home transportation is offered through the District to allow students to participate in various after-school activities. The Elementary department includes Boy and Girl Scouts, and The Musical Hands Choir. The Secondary department includes Drama, Yearbook, Cheerleading, CIF Varsity and Jr. Varsity sports for girls and boys in the District's Crosstown League.

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