List of Los Angeles Unified School District schools
This is a list of schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
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
- Zoned schools
- Magnet schools
K-8 schools
- 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 opens in 2010, Pio Pico will be reconfigured into a middle school [5])
- Valley Region Hesby Span Elementary School (Los Angeles, Reopened 2006 [6])
- Utah Elementary School
- To be opened
- South Region Span K-8 1 (Los Angeles, Opening 2011 [7])
- Valley Span K-8 1 (Los Angeles, Opening 2012 [8])
- Valley Span K-8 2 (Los Angeles, Opening 2012 [9])
Option schools
Anatola elementary school
Secondary schools
6-12 schools
- Magnet schools
- Magnolia Schools
- Magnolia Science Academy 6 - Palms (Opened in 2009 [11]) (Currently has 6-7 grades)
7-12 schools
Zoned schools
High schools (grades 9-12)
Zoned high schools
Middle College High School
- Arleta High School (Los Angeles, Opened in 2006 [12])
- Phineas Banning High School [13] 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 [14])
- Helen Bernstein High School (Opened Fall 2008 [15])
- Birmingham High School (Opened 1952)
- Canoga Park High School (Opened 1915)
- Carson High School [16] (Carson, Opened 1963)
- Chatsworth High School [17] (Opened 1963)
- Cleveland High School (Opened 1959)
- Miguel Contreras Learning Complex (Opened 2006 [18]) (The area around Contreras is zoned to Belmont High School)
- Crenshaw High School (Opened 1968)
- Susan Miller Dorsey High School [19] (Los Angeles, Opened 1937 - Will gain more permanent capacity by 2011 [20])
- East Valley High School (Opened in 2006 [21])
- 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 High School (Los Angeles) (Opened 1960, became a charter school in 1994)
- Ulysses S. Grant High School (Los Angeles) (Opened 1959)
- Hollywood High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1903)
- Alexander Hamilton High School (Los Angeles, opened 1931)
- Huntington Park High School [22] (Huntington Park, Opened 1909)
- Thomas Jefferson High School [23] (Opened 1916)
- David Starr Jordan High School (Opened 1923)
- John F. Kennedy High School (Opened 1971)
- Abraham Lincoln High School (Lincoln Heights, Opened 1878)
- Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (Opened 2010)
- Alain Leroy Locke High School (Opened 1967)
- Los Angeles High School (Opened 1873)
- Manual Arts High School (Opened 1910)
- John Marshall High School (Opened 1931)
- Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Learning Centers
- James Monroe High School (North Hills in Los Angeles, Opened 1958, [24])
- Narbonne High School (Opened 1925)
- North Hollywood High School (Opened 1927)
- Palisades Charter High School (Opened 1961)
- Panorama High School (Opened 2006 [25])
- John H. Francis Polytechnic High School (Opened 1897, renamed 1935)
- Reseda High School (Opened 1955)
- Roosevelt High School (Opened 1922)
- Edward R. Roybal Learning Center (Opened 2008 [26])
- San Fernando High School (San Fernando) (Opened 1896)
- San Pedro High School [27] (Opened 1898)
- Santee Education Complex (Los Angeles, Opened 2005 [28])
- South East High School (South Gate, Opened 2005 [29])
- South Gate High School (South Gate, Opened 1932)
- Sylmar High School [30]
- William Howard Taft High School (Woodland Hills, Opened 1960)
- University High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1924)
- Van Nuys High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1915 [31])
- Venice High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1911, current location 1925 [32])
- Verdugo Hills High School (Tujunga, Opened 1937 [33])
- Washington Preparatory High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1927 [34])
- West Adams Preparatory High School (Los Angeles, Opened 2007 [35])
- Westchester High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1948 [36])
- Wilson High School (Los Angeles, Opened 1969,[37])
Gallery of high schools
High Schools to be opened
- Central Region High School 13 (Opening 2011 [38])
- Central Region High School 16 (Opening 2011 [39])
- South Los Angeles Area High School 3 (Opening 2012 [40])
- South Region High School 2 (Opening 2011 [41])
- South Region High School 4 (Long Beach, Opening 2011 [42])
- South Region High School 6 (Opening 2011 [43])
- South Region High School 7 (Huntington Park, Opening 2011 [44])
- South Region High School 9 (South Gate, Opening 2012 [45])
- South Region High School 12 (Opening 2012 [46])
- South Region High School 13 (Opening 2012 [47])
- South Region High School 14 (Opening 2012 [48])
- Valley Region High School 4 (Los Angeles, Opening 2011 [49])
- Valley Region High School 5 (San Fernando, Opening 2011 [50])
Continuation High Schools
- Addams High School
- Angel's Gate High School
- Benjamin Franklin High School
- Avalon High School
- Boyle Heights High School
- Central High School
- Cheviot Hills High School
- Del Rey High School
- Douglas High School
- East Valley Continuation High School
- Eagle Tree Continuation High School
- Earhart High School
- Einstein High School
- Ellington High School
- Evergreen High School
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- Odyssey High School
- Owensmouth High School
- Patton High School
- Phoenix High School
- Pueblo de Los Angeles High School
- Rodia High School
- Rogers High School
- San Antonio High School
- Stoney Point High School
- Temescal Canyon High School
- Thoreau High School
- Truth High School
- View Park Continuation High School
- Whitman High School
- Young High School
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Alternative high schools
Middle schools (grades 6-8)
Zoned middle schools
Middle schools to be opened
- Central Region Middle School 7 (Opening 2011 [60])
- South Region Middle School #3 (Unincorporated Los Angeles County, Opens 2011 [61])
Alternative middle schools Magnet only
- North Valley Charter Academy
Elementary schools
Zoned elementary schools
Numbers
A
B
C
D
E
- Eagle Rock Elementary School
- Martha Escutia Primary Center (Opened 2005, [78])
- El Sereno Elementary School
- Emelita Elementary School
- Encino Elementary School
- Enadia Way Elementary School (Reopened in 2008 [79])
- Esperanza Elementary School
- Euclid Avenue Elementary School
F
G
- Gardner Street Elementary School
- Germain Street Elementary[7]
- Glen Alta Elementary School
- Glassell Park Elementary School
- Grant Elementary School[8]
- Graham Elementary School
- Grape Elementary School
- Evelyn Thurman Gratts Elementary School[9][10]
- Florence Griffith-Joyner Elementary School[11]
H
I
J
- Dr. James Edward Jones Primary Center (Opened in 2008 [86])
K
L
M
- John W. Mack Elementary School (Opened 2005 [91])
- Madison Elementary School (Opened 2005)
- Magnolia Avenue Elementary School
- Maple Primary Center (Kindergarten - 1) (Opened 2004 [92])
- Mariposa-Nabi Primary Center (Kindergarten - 2) (Opened 2005 [93])
- Marquez Charter School (Kindergarten - 5)
- Mayall Elementary School
- Mayberry Elementary School(k-6)
- Maywood Elementary School (Maywood, Opened 2005 [94])
- Melvin Avenue Elementary School
- Menlo Elementary School
- Micheltorena Elementary School (2 - 6)
- Middleton Elementary School (1 - 6)
- Middleton Primary Center (Kindergarten) (Opened 2005 [95])
- Morningside Elementary School
N
- Normont Elementary School
- Nueva Vista Elementary School (Bell, Opened 1991)
- Nevada Ave Elementary School
O
P
Q
- Queen Anne Elementary School
R
S
- San Jose Elementary School
- Santa Monica Community Charter School
- Saturn Elementary School (K-5)
- Maurice Sendak Elementary School (Opened 2005 [98])
- Sheridan Street Elementary School
- Sherman Oaks Elementary School
- Shirley Avenue Elementary School
- Stanford Elementary School (1-5)
- South Region Elementary School 1 (Opened 2010 [99])
- South Region Elementary School 2 (Opened 2010 [100])
- South Region Elementary School 3 (Cudahy, Opened 2010 [101])
- South Region Elementary School 4 (South Gate, Opened 2010 [102])
- Stanford Primary Center (Kindergarten, opened 2004 [103])
- Nora Sterry Elementary School
- Stonehurst Elementary School (Sun Valley)
- Stoner Elementary School (Los Angeles)
- Sunny Brae Elementary School
- Sunland Elementary School
- South Park Elementary School
T
- Topanga Elementary School (Unincorporated Los Angeles County)
- Towne Avenue Elementary School
- Tweedy Elementary School (Opened 2004 [104])
- Telfair Avenue Elemantary School
U
V
- Valley Region Elementary School 6 (Opened 2010 [105])
- Valley Region Elementary School 7 (Opened 2010 [106])
- Valley Region Elementary School 8 (Opened 2010 [107])
- Valley Region Elementary School 9 (Opened 2010 [108])
- Valley Region Elementary School 10 (Opened 2010 [109])
- Van Gogh Street Elementary School
- Van Deene Avenue Elementary School
- Victoria Elementary School
- Victory Elementary School (1 - 5)
- Vintage Math/Science/Technology Magnet School (Only Kindergarten is zoned - Grades 1-5 are completely magnet)
W
Elementary schools to be opened
- South Region Elementary School 5 (South Gate, Opening 2012 [113])
- South Region Elementary School 6 (Opening 2011 [114])
- South Region Elementary School 7 (Opening 2011 [115])
- Valley Region Elementary School 12 (Opened 2011 [116])
Optional elementary schools
- 32nd USC Performing Arts
- Arroyo Seco Museum Science Magnet
- Balboa Gifted/High Ability Magnet Elementary School[12]
- N.E.W. Canoga Park Elementary School (Opened 2006[13])
- San Jose Highly Gifted Magnet Elementary[14]
Early Education Centers
- To be opened
- Central Region EEC 1 (Opening 2010 [117])
- Central Region EEC 2 (Opening 2011 - Renovation of classrooms at Humphreys ES [118])
- Central Region EEC 3 (Opening 2011 - Renovation of classrooms at Utah ES [119])
- Central Region Glassell Park EEC (Opening 2011 [120])
- Central Region Gratts EEC (Opening 2009 [121])
- Valley Region EEC 1 (Opening 2010 [122])
References
External links