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SIB7013 Los Angeles Unified School District Office of Data And SIB7013 Los Angeles Unified School District 2016-01-22 Office of Data and Accountability School Information Branch K-12 School List ZIP School Name Street Address City, State Code School Name (Long) Alliance Baxter CRHS 461 W 9TH ST SAN PEDRO, CA 90731 Alliance Alice M Baxter College Ready High School Alliance Bloomfield 7907 SANTA FE AVE HUNTINGTON PARK, CA 90255 Alliance Bloomfield Tech High School Alliance Burton Tech 10101 S BROADWAY LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 Alliance Judy Ivie Burton Technology Academy High School Alliance Collins HS 2071 SATURN AVE HUNTINGTON PARK, CA 90255 Alliance Collins Family College Ready High School Alliance CRA #16 1552 W ROCKWOOD ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90026 Alliance College Ready Academy #16 Alliance L-L FFES Hi 2930 FLETCHER DR LOS ANGELES, CA 90065 Alliance Leichtman-Levine FFES High Alliance M-M High 113 S ROWAN AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90063 Alliance Morgan McKinzie High Alliance Mohan HS 644 W 17TH ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 Alliance Dr Olga Mohan High School Alliance Neuwirth HS 4610 S MAIN ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90037 Alliance P & P Neuwirth College Ready High School Alliance Simon Tech 10720 S WILMINGTON AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90059 Alliance Cindy & Bill Simon Technology Academy Alliance Smidt Tech 211 S AVENUE 20 LOS ANGELES, CA 90031 Alliance Susan & Eric Smidt Technology High School Alliance Stern M/S 5151 STATE UNIVERSITY DR LOT2 LOS ANGELES, CA 90032 Alliance Marc & Eva Stern Math & Science School Alliance Tennenbaum 2050 N SAN FERNANDO RD LOS ANGELES, CA 90065 Alliance Tennenbaum Family Technology High School Angelou Comm Fn Arts 300 E 53RD ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90011 Dr Maya Angelou Comm HS Social Justice:Fine & Performing Art Angel's Gate HS 3607 S GAFFEY ST SAN PEDRO, CA 90731 Angel's Gate Continuation High Animo Bunche CH 1655 E 27TH ST STE B LOS ANGELES, CA 90011 Animo Ralph Bunche Charter High Animo College Prep 2265 E 103RD ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90002 Animo College Preparatory Academy Animo J Robinson 3500 S HILL ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90007 Animo Jackie Robinson Animo Pat Brown 8255 BEACH ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90001 Animo Pat Brown Animo Watts CPA 12628 AVALON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA 90061 Animo Watts College Preparatory Academy Annenberg HS 4000 S MAIN ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90037 Wallis Annenberg High School Arroyo Seco Mus/S Mag 4805 SYCAMORE TERR LOS ANGELES, CA 90042 Arroyo Seco Museum Science Magnet Aspire Pacific Acad 2565 58TH ST HUNTINGTON PARK, CA 90255 Aspire Pacific Academy Avalon HS 1425 N AVALON BLVD WILMINGTON, CA 90744 Avalon Continuation High Banning CIS B & T 1527 LAKME AVE WILMINGTON, CA 90744 Banning Senior High CIS Business and Technology Banning SH 1527 LAKME AVE WILMINGTON, CA 90744 Phineas Banning Senior High Banning SH CIP Mag 1527 LAKME AVE WILMINGTON, CA 90744 Phineas Banning Senior High College Incentive Magnet Banning SH CIS 1527 LAKME AVE WILMINGTON, CA 90744 Banning Senior High Creative and Innovative Sciences Bell SH 4328 BELL AVE BELL, CA 90201 Bell Senior High Bell SH STEM Mag 4328 BELL AVE BELL, CA 90201 Bell Senior High G/HG/HA Science Tech Engin & Math Magnet Belmont SH 1575 W 2ND ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90026 Belmont Senior High Belmont SH LA Tch Pr 1200 W COLTON ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90026 Belmont Senior High - Los Angeles Teacher Preparatory Acad Boyle Heights HS 544 S MATHEWS ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 Boyle Heights Continuation High Boyle Heights STEM 456 S Mathews Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90033 Boyle Heights Science Tech Engin Math High School Bravo SH Medical Mag 1200 N CORNWELL ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 Francisco Bravo Senior High Medical Magnet Camino Nuevo HS 1215 W MIRAMAR ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90026 Camino Nuevo High School Camino Nuevo HS #2 3500 W TEMPLE ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90004 Camino Nuevo High School #2 Carson Acad Ed & Emp 22328 S MAIN ST CARSON, CA 90745 Carson Senior High - Academy of Education and Empowerment Carson Acad Med Arts 22328 S MAIN ST CARSON, CA 90745 Carson Senior High - Academy of Medical Arts Carson SH 22328 S MAIN ST CARSON, CA 90745 Carson Senior High Central City Value 221 N WESTMORELAND AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90004 Central City Value School Central HS 716 E 14TH ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 Central Continuation High City of Angels 221 S EASTMAN AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90063 City of Angels Independent Studies Page 1 of 4 SIB7013 Los Angeles Unified School District 2016-01-22 Office of Data and Accountability School Information Branch K-12 School List ZIP School Name Street Address City, State Code School Name (Long) Collegiate CHS of LA 312 N RECORD AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90063 Collegiate Charter High School of Los Angeles Contreras LC ALC 322 LUCAS AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 Miguel Contreras Learning Complex - Acdemic Ldrshp Community Contreras LC Bus Tr 322 S LUCAS AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 Miguel Contreras Learning Complex - Business and Tourism Contreras LC Glbl St 322 S LUCAS AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 Miguel Contreras Learning Complex - LA Sch of Global Studies Contreras LC Soc Jus 322 S LUCAS AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 Miguel Contreras Learning Complex - School of Social Justice Cortines Sch of VAPA 450 N GRAND AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 Ramon C Cortines School of Visual & Performing Arts DBM 1081 W TEMPLE ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 Downtown Business Magnet DBM Elctrnc Info Mag 1081 W TEMPLE ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 Downtown Business Magnet - Electronic Information Magnet De la Hoya Animo CHS 1114 S LORENA ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90023 Oscar de la Hoya Animo Charter High School Dymally SH 8800 S SAN PEDRO ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 Mervyn M Dymally Senior High Eagle Tree Contn HS 22628 S MAIN ST CARSON, CA 90745 Eagle Tree Continuation High Early College Acad 400 W WASHINGTON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 Early College Academy - LA Trade Tech College ESP Mag 3501 N BROADWAY LOS ANGELES, CA 90031 Environmental / Social Policy Magnet Franklin HS M/S/T Mg 820 N AVENUE 54 LOS ANGELES, CA 90042 Benjamin Franklin High School Math/Science/Technology Magnet Fremont SH 7676 S SAN PEDRO ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 John C Fremont Senior High Fremont SH M/S/T Mag 7676 S SAN PEDRO ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 John C Fremont Senior High Math/Science/Technology Magnet Gardena SH 1301 W 182ND ST GARDENA, CA 90248 Gardena Senior High Gardena SH FL Mag 1301 W 182ND ST GARDENA, CA 90248 Gardena Senior High Foreign Language Magnet Garfield SH 5101 E SIXTH ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90022 James A Garfield Senior High Garfield SH CoSci Mg 5101 E SIXTH ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90022 James A Garfield Senior High Computer Science Magnet Harbor Tchr Prep Acd 1111 FIGUEROA PL WILMINGTON, CA 90744 Harbor Teacher Preparation Academy Highland Park HS 928 N AVENUE 53 LOS ANGELES, CA 90042 Highland Park Continuation High Hope HS 7840 TOWNE AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90003 John Hope Continuation High Huntngtn Pk SH 6020 MILES AVE HUNTINGTON PARK, CA 90255 Huntington Park Senior High Jefferson SH 1319 E 41ST ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90011 Thomas Jefferson Senior High Jordan SH 2265 E 103RD ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90002 David Starr Jordan Senior High Kahlo HS 1924 S LOS ANGELES ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90011 Frida Kahlo Continuation High King-Drew SH Md/S Mg 1601 E 120TH ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90059 King-Drew Senior High Medicine and Science Magnet LAUSD/USC CA/Eng Mag 822 W 32ND ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90007 LAUSD/USC Cine Arts/Engineering Magnet Legacy SH STEAM 5225 TWEEDY BLVD SOUTH GATE, CA 90280 Legacy Senior High Sci Tech Engineering Arts Math Legacy SH VAPA 5225 TWEEDY BLVD SOUTH GATE, CA 90280 Legacy Senior High Visual and Performing Arts Lincoln SH 3501 N BROADWAY LOS ANGELES, CA 90031 Abraham Lincoln Senior High Lincoln SH LEMA 3501 N BROADWAY LOS ANGELES, CA 90031 Lincoln SH Leadership In Entertainment & Media Arts Lincoln SH M/S/T Mag 3501 N BROADWAY LOS ANGELES, CA 90031 Abraham Lincoln Senior High Math/Science/Technology Magnet Locke College Prep 325 E 111TH ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90061 Alain Leroy Locke College Preparatory Academy Manual Arts SH 4131 S VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90037 Manual Arts Senior High Manual Arts SH CP Mg 4131 S VERMONT AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90037 Manual Arts Senior High College Preparatory Magnet Marquez SH HPIAM 6361 COTTAGE ST HUNTINGTON PARK, CA 90255 Linda Esperanza Marquez Senior High HPIAM Marquez SH Libra 6361 COTTAGE ST HUNTINGTON PARK, CA 90255 Linda Esperanza Marquez Senior High Libra Academy Marquez SH Soc Jus 6361 COTTAGE ST HUNTINGTON PARK, CA 90255 Linda Esperanza Marquez Senior High Social Justice Marshall SH 3939 TRACY ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 John Marshall Senior High Marshall SH Mag 3939 TRACY ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 John Marshall SH Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability Magnet Maywood Academy SH 6125 PINE AVE MAYWOOD, CA 90270 Maywood Academy Senior High Page 2 of 4 SIB7013 Los Angeles Unified School District 2016-01-22 Office of Data and Accountability School Information Branch K-12 School List ZIP School Name Street Address City, State Code School Name (Long) McAlister HS CYESIS 611 S CARONDELET ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90057 Harold McAlister High School CYESIS Mendez SH 1200 PLAZA DEL SOL LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 Felicitas And Gonzalo Mendez Senior High Metropolitan HS 727 S WILSON ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 Metropolitan Continuation High Moneta HS 1230 W 177TH ST GARDENA, CA 90248 Moneta Continuation High Monterey HS 466 S FRASER AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90022 Monterey Continuation High Narbonne SH 24300 S WESTERN AVE HARBOR CITY, CA 90710 Nathaniel Narbonne Senior High Narbonne SH HArts LA 24300 WESTERN AVE HARBOR CITY, CA 90710 Narbonne SH-Humanities & Arts (HArts) Academy of Los Angeles Narbonne SH M/S/T Mg 24300 S WESTERN AVE HARBOR CITY, CA 90710 Nathaniel Narbonne Senior High Math/Science/Technology Magne Nava College
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