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Eligible Schools List.Xlsx School Eligibility for West Basin's Education Programs The following public and private schools that serve 3rd-12th grade students located in the West Basin Municipal Water District service area are eligible to receive free water education programs. Due to a strong recycled water partnership with the City of Torrance, all Torrance Unified School District schools are eligible for free water recycling field trips. Contact West Basin education coordinator at [email protected] if your school is not listed to verify eligibility. West Basin School Street City Division Curtiss Middle School 1254 East Helmick Street Carson Division I California Academy of Mathematics and Science 1000 East Victoria Street Carson Division I Academy of Medical Arts at Carson High 22328 South Main Street Carson Division I Catskill Ave. Elementary School 23536 Catskill Avenue Carson Division I Eagle Tree Continuation 22628 South Main Street Carson Division I Ambler Avenue Elementary 319 East Sherman Drive Carson Division I Annalee Avenue Elementary 19410 South Annalee Avenue Carson Division I Bonita Street Elementary 21929 Bonita Street Carson Division I 19424 South Broadacres Broadacres Avenue Elementary Avenue Carson Division I Caroldale Learning Community 22424 Caroldale Avenue Carson Division I Carson Street Elementary 161 East Carson Street Carson Division I Del Amo Elementary 21228 Water Street Carson Division I Dolores Street Elementary 22526 Dolores Street Carson Division I Dominguez Elementary 21250 Santa Fe Avenue Carson Division I Leapwood Avenue Elementary 19302 Leapwood Avenue Carson Division I Towne Avenue Elementary 18924 Towne Avenue Carson Division I Two Hundred Thirty-Second Place Elementary 23240 Archibald Avenue Carson Division I Andrew Carnegie Middle 21820 Bonita Street Carson Division I Stephen M. White Middle 22102 South Figueroa Street Carson Division I St. Philomena Elementary 21832 South Main St. Carson Division I Culver City High 4401 Elenda Street Culver City Division IV Linwood E. Howe Elementary 4100 Irving Place Culver City Division IV Culver City Unified School District iAcademy 4601 Elenda Street, CP Annex Culver City Division IV El Rincon Elementary 11177 Overland Avenue Culver City Division IV Farragut Elementary 10820 Farragut Drive Culver City Division IV El Marino Elementary 11450 Port Road Culver City Division IV La Ballona Elementary 10915 Washington Boulevard Culver City Division IV ECF Kayne Eras Center 5350 Machado Rd. Culver City Division IV Echo Center 3430 McManus Ave. Culver City Division IV 07-28-2020 West Basin School Street City Division Park Century Elementary 3939 Landmark St. Culver City Division IV STAR Prep Academy 9000 Overland ave. Culver City Division IV The Willows Community School 8509 Higuera St. Culver City Division IV Turning Point School 8780 National Blvd. Culver City Division IV Da Vinci RISE High 201 North Douglas Street El Segundo Division IV El Segundo High 640 Main Street El Segundo Division IV Arena High (Continuation) 630 Arena Street El Segundo Division IV Center Street Elementary 700 Center Street El Segundo Division IV Richmond Street Elementary 615 Richmond Street El Segundo Division IV El Segundo Middle 332 Center Street El Segundo Division IV Vistamar School 737 Hawaii St. El Segundo Division IV Futures Academy - Manhattan Beach 2101 Rosecrans Ave., Ste. 1225 El Segundo Division IV St. Anthony School 233 Lomita St. El Segundo Division IV Waterhouse Guild 591 East Palm Ave. El Segundo Division IV New Millennium Secondary 1301 West 182nd Street Gardena Division V Moneta Continuation 17951 South Budlong Avenue Gardena Division V Amestoy Elementary 1048 West 149th Street Gardena Division V Chapman Elementary 1947 Marine Avenue Gardena Division V Denker Avenue Elementary 1620 West 162nd Street Gardena Division V One Hundred Fifty-Sixth Street Elementary 2100 West 156th Street Gardena Division V One Hundred Fifty-Third Street 1605 West 153rd Street Gardena Division V Purche Avenue Elementary 13210 Purche Avenue Gardena Division V Robert E. Peary Middle 1415 West Gardena Boulevard Gardena Division V Gardena Christian Academy 16311 South Western Ave. Gardena Division V Junipero Serra High School 14830 S. Van Ness Ave. Gardena Division V LIMAI Academy 2814 Manhattan Beach Gardena Division V Maria Regina School 13510 Van Ness Ave. Gardena Division V Pacific Lutheran Jr./Sr. High School 1473 West 182nd St. Gardena Division V Personal Coaching Systems 17800 South Main St., Ste. 100 Gardena Division I Southern California Christian Academy 14509 Spinning Ave. Gardena Division V St. Anthony of Padua 1003 West 163rd St. Gardena Division V Renaissance County Community 14600 Cerise Avenue Hawthorne Division V 4859 West El Segundo Hawthorne High Boulevard Hawthorne Division V Hawthorne Math and Science Academy 4467 West Broadway Hawthorne Division V 12044 South Eucalyptus Eucalyptus Elementary Avenue Hawthorne Division V Hawthorne Middle 4366 West 129th Street Hawthorne Division V Ramona Elementary 4617 West 136th Street Hawthorne Division V Washington Elementary 4339 West 129th Street Hawthorne Division V Jefferson Elementary 4091 West 139th Street Hawthorne Division V Bud Carson Middle 13838 South Yukon Avenue Hawthorne Division V York Elementary 11838 South York Avenue Hawthorne Division V 07-28-2020 West Basin School Street City Division Zela Davis Elementary 13435 South Yukon Avenue Hawthorne Division V Prairie Vista Middle 13600 South Prairie Avenue Hawthorne Division V 3620 West El Segundo Kornblum Elementary Boulevard Hawthorne Division V Cimarron Avenue Elementary 11559 Cimarron Avenue Hawthorne Division V Da Vinci Connect 13500 Aviation Boulevard Hawthorne Division V Juan De Anza Elementary 12110 Hindry Avenue Hawthorne Division IV Peter Burnett Elementary 5403 West 138th Street Hawthorne Division V Juan Cabrillo Elementary 5309 West 135th Street Hawthorne Division V Richard Henry Dana Middle 5504 West 135th Street Hawthorne Division V Academic Academy Center 11944 Gale Hawthorne Division V Al-Huda Islamic School 12227 Hawthorne Way Hawthorne Division V St. Joseph Elementary 11886 Acacia Ave. Hawthorne Division V Trinity Lutheran School 4783 West 130th St. Hawthorne Division V Ad Astra School Jack Northrop Ave. Hawthorne Division V Hawthorne Academy 2506 West Imperial Hwy. Hawthorne Division V Hermosa View Elementary 1800 Prospect Avenue Hermosa Beach Division III Hermosa Valley Elementary 1645 Valley Drive Hermosa Beach Division III Our Lady of Guadalupe Elementary 340 Massey St. Hermosa Beach Division III 1601 Pacific Coast Hwy. Ste. Fusion Academy 260 Hermosa Beach Division III Environmental Charter Middle - Inglewood 3600 West Imperial Highway Inglewood Division II Animo City of Champions Charter High 9330 South Eighth Avenue Inglewood Division II Wilder's Preparatory Academy Charter 830 North La Brea Avenue Inglewood Division II ICEF Inglewood Elementary Charter Academy 434 South Grevillea Avenue Inglewood Division II Grace Hopper STEM Academy 601 Grace Avenue Inglewood Division II Inglewood High 231 South Grevillea Avenue Inglewood Division II Morningside High 10500 South Yukon Avenue Inglewood Division II Inglewood Continuation High 441 West Hillcrest Boulevard Inglewood Division II City Honors International Preparatory High 120 West Regent Street Inglewood Division II 3425 West Manchester Animo Inglewood Charter High Boulevard Inglewood Division II Worthington Elementary 11101 South Yukon Avenue Inglewood Division II Centinela Elementary 1123 Marlborough Avenue Inglewood Division II Bennett/Kew TK-6 Elementary 11710 South Cherry Avenue Inglewood Division II Highland Elementary 430 Venice Way Inglewood Division II Warren Lane TK-7 Elementary 2602 W. 79th Street Inglewood Division II Kelso (William H.) Elementary 809 East Kelso Street Inglewood Division II La Tijera K-8 Charter School Academy of Excellence 1415 North La Tijera Boulevard Inglewood Division II Oak Street Elementary 633 South Oak Street Inglewood Division II Frank D. Parent K-8 School 5354 West 64th Street Inglewood Division II Woodworth-Monroe K-8 Academy 10711 10th Avenue Inglewood Division II Beulah Payne P-8 STEAM Academy 215 West 94th Street Inglewood Division II Crozier (George W.) Middle 1210 West Regent Street Inglewood Division II 07-28-2020 West Basin School Street City Division Hudnall (Claude) Elementary 331 West Olive Street Inglewood Division II Century Community Charter 901 South Maple Street Inglewood Division II Century Academy for Excellence 2400 West 85th Street Inglewood Division II Animo Leadership High 11044 South Freeman Avenue Inglewood Division II Century Park Elementary 10935 South Spinning Avenue Inglewood Division II K. Anthony School 8420 South Crenshaw Blvd. Inglewood Division II Relentless Or Nothing 340 E. Kelso St. Inglewood Division II Slauson Learning Center, No. 2 260 North Locust St. Inglewood Division II Spectrum Schools and Programs- Inglewood Collaborative Elementary School 331 West Olive St. Inglewood Division II Spectrum Schools and Programs- Inglewood Collaborative Middle/High School 10500 S. Yukon Ave. South Inglewood Division II Spectrum Schools and Programs- Inglewood Collaborative PreSchool 11710 S. Cherry Ave. Inglewood Division II St. John Chrysostom 530 East Florence Ave. Inglewood Division II St. Mary's Academy 701 Grace Ave. Inglewood Division II Umoja Learning 8612 5th Ave. Ste. #6 Inglewood Division II University of Children, The 1518 Centinela Ave. Inglewood Division II Centinela Valley Independent Study 4951 Marine Avenue Lawndale Division V 14901 South
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