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Bancroft Middle School (Los Angeles, California)
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This is a list of schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District.[1] The concept of zones is explained on the LAUSD website.[2]
K–12 schools
Zoned schools
- Elizabeth Learning Center (only K–8 is zoned) (Cudahy, opened 1927)
- James A. Foshay Learning Center (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)
- Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (opened 2010)
- Vaughn Next Century Learning Center (formerly Vaughn Street Elementary School)
Magnet/alternative schools
- Banneker Special Education Center (Willowbrook)
- Marlton School (Los Angeles, opened 1968) – for deaf and hearing-impaired students
- Lake Balboa Magnet (Los Angeles) – currently the only K–12 Magnet School in LAUSD.
4–12 schools
- Zoned schools
- Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (Central Los Angeles New Learning Center 1 Middle School/High School) (opened September 2010[3]) (on the site of the Ambassador Hotel)
- Magnet schools
K–8 schools
- Zoned schools
- Caroldale Learning Community (Carson)
- Ellen Ochoa Learning Center (Cudahy, opened 2004
- Hesby Oaks School (Los Angeles, reopened 2006)
- 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 opened in 2010, Pio Pico was reconfigured into a middle school )
- Porter Ranch Community School (Los Angeles, opened 2012)
- South Region Span K–8 1 (Los Angeles, opened 2011 )
- Sylmar Leadership Academy (Los Angeles, opened 2012)
- Utah Street Span School
Option schools
- Academia Semillas del Pueblo (K–7, opened 2002)
Secondary schools
6–12 schools
- Horace Mann UCLA Community School (originally Horace Mann Middle School) (opened 2019)
- Girls Academic Leadership Academy (GALA) (opened 2016)
- International Studies Learning Center (opened 2019)
- Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies
- Maywood Center for Enriched Studies (Maywood, opened 2017)
- Robert Fulton College Preparatory School (opened 2010)
- Science Academy STEM Magnet
- Magnolia Public Schools, Los Angeles Area
- Magnolia Science Academy-1 Reseda (Grades 6–12) (opened 2002)
- Magnolia Science Academy-2 Valley
- Magnolia Science Academy-3 Carson
- Magnolia Science Academy-4 Venice
- Magnolia Science Academy-5 Los Lobos (Grades 6–10)
- Magnolia Science Academy-6 Palms (Grades 6–8, opened 2009)
- Magnolia Science Academy-8 Bell (Grades 6–8)
7–12 schools
Zoned schools
- Eagle Rock High School (opened 1927)
- Rancho Dominguez Preparatory School (Long Beach) (opened 2011)
High schools (grades 9–12)
Zoned high schools
- Nava College Preparatory Academy (Los Angeles, opened 2014) (Knights)
- Dr. Maya Angelou Community High School (Los Angeles, opened 2011) (Wolfpack)
- Arleta High School (opened 2006 ) (Mustangs)
- Phineas Banning High School (Wilmington, opened 1926) (Pilots)
- Bell High School (Bell, opened 1925) (Eagles)
- Belmont High School (Los Angeles, opened 1923; became a 6–12 school () (Sentinels)
- Helen Bernstein High School (Hollywood, opened 2008) ) (Dragons)
- Birmingham High School (Van Nuys, opened 1952; became a charter school in 2009) (Patriots)
- Canoga Park High School (opened 1915) (Hunters)
- Carson High School (Carson, opened 1963) (Colts)
- César Chávez High School (San Fernando, California), (opened 2011) ) (Eagles)
- Chatsworth High School (opened 1963) (Chancellors)
- Grover Cleveland High School (Reseda, opened 1959) (Cavaliers)
- Miguel Contreras Learning Complex (Los Angeles, opened 2006) ) (The area around Contreras is zoned to Belmont High School.) (Cobras)
- Crenshaw High School (Los Angeles, opened 1968) (Cougars)
- Susan Miller Dorsey High School (Los Angeles, opened 1937) (Dons/Donnas)
- Mervyn M. Dymally High School (Los Angeles, opened 2012) (Challengers)
- East Valley High School (North Hollywood, opened 2006) ) (Falcons)
- El Camino Real Charter High School (Woodland Hills, opened 1969; became a charter school in 2011) (Conquistadores)
- Esteban Torres High School (East Los Angeles, opened 2010) (Toros)
- Fairfax High School (Los Angeles, opened 1924) (Lions)
- Benjamin Franklin High School (Highland Park, opened 1916) (Panthers)
- Frida Kahlo High School (Los Angeles, opened 2005)
- John C. Fremont High School (Los Angeles, opened 1924) (Pathfinders)
- Gardena High School (Los Angeles, opened 1901) (Panthers)
- James A. Garfield High School (East Los Angeles, opened 1925) (Bulldogs)
- Granada Hills Charter High School (opened 1960; became a charter school in 2003) (Highlanders)
- Ulysses S. Grant High School (Van Nuys, opened 1959) (Lancers)
- Dr. Richard A. Vladovic Harbor Teacher Preparation Academy (Wilmington, opened 2002) (Monarchs)
- Hollywood High School (opened 1903) (Sheiks)
- Alexander Hamilton High School (Los Angeles, opened 1931) (Yankees)
- Augustus F. Hawkins High School (Los Angeles, opened 2012) (Hawks)
- Huntington Park High School (Huntington Park, opened 1909) (Spartans)
- Hilda Learning Solis Academy (Los Angeles,California, opened 2012)
- Thomas Jefferson High School (Los Angeles, opened 1916) (Democrats)
- Jordan High School (Los Angeles, opened 1923) (Bulldogs)
- John F. Kennedy High School (Granada Hills, opened 1971) (Cougars)
- Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (Los Angeles, opened 2010) (K-12) (Bobcats)
- Legacy High School Complex (South Gate, opened 2012) (Tigers)
- Abraham Lincoln High School (Lincoln Heights, opened 1878) (Tigers)
- Alain Leroy Locke College Preparatory Academy (Los Angeles, opened 1967) (Saints)
- Los Angeles High School (opened 1873) (Romans)
- Manual Arts High School (Los Angeles, opened 1910) (Toilers)
- Linda Esperanza Marquez High School, (Huntington Park, opened 2011) (Gladiators)
- John Marshall High School (Los Angeles, opened 1931) (Barristers)
- Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez High School (Boyle Heights, opened 2009) (Jaguars)
- James Monroe High School (North Hills, opened 1958) (Vikings)
- Narbonne High School (Harbor City, opened 1925) (Gauchos)
- North Hollywood High School (opened 1927) (Huskies)
- Northridge Academy High School (opened 2004) (Pumas)
- Palisades Charter High School (Pacific Palisades, opened 1961) (Dolphins)
- Panorama High School (Panorama City, opened 2006 ) (Pythons)
- John H. Francis Polytechnic High School (Sun Valley; opened 1897, renamed 1935) (Parrots)
- Ramón C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts (Los Angeles, opened 2009)
- Reseda Charter High School (opened 1955) (Regents)
- Ramona High School
- Diego Rivera Learning Complex (Los Angeles, opened 2011) (Huskies)
- Roosevelt High School (Los Angeles, opened 1922) (Teddy Bears, Rough Riders)
- Edward R. Roybal Learning Center (Los Angeles, opened 2008) (Titans)
- San Fernando High School (Pacoima Los Angeles, opened 1896) (Tigers)
- San Pedro High School (opened 1898) (Pirates)
- San Pedro High School Olguin Campus (opened 2012)
- Santee Education Complex (Los Angeles, opened 2005 15) (Falcons)
- Sonia M. Sotomayor Learning Academies (Los Angeles, opened 2011) (Wolves)
- South East High School (South Gate, opened 2005 16) (Jaguars)
- South Gate High School (South Gate, opened 1932) (Rams)
- Sylmar High School (Sylmar, opened 1961) (Spartans)
- William Howard Taft Charter High School (Woodland Hills, opened 1960) (Toreadors)
- University High School (Los Angeles, opened 1924) (Wildcats)
- Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences (Granada Hills, opened 2011) 17 (Vipers)
- Van Nuys High School (opened 1915) (Wolves)
- Venice High School (opened 1911, current location 1925) (Gondoliers)
- Verdugo Hills High School (Tujunga, opened 1937) (Dons)
- Washington Preparatory High School (Westmont, opened 1927) (Generals)
- West Adams Preparatory High School (Los Angeles, opened 2007) (Panthers)
- Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnets (Los Angeles, opened 1948) (Comets)
- Wilson High School (Los Angeles, opened 1969) (Mighty Mules)
Gallery of high schoolsedit
Continuation high schoolsedit
- Jane 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 (Westmont)
- Evergreen High School
- Grey High School
- Highland Park High School
- Hope High School
- Independence High School
- John R. Wooden High School
- Leonis High School
- Lewis High School
- London High School
- Metropolitan High School
- Mission High School
- Moneta High School
- Monterey High School
- Mt. Lukens High School
- Newmark High School
- 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
- Thoreau High School Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Bancroft_Middle_School_(Los_Angeles,_California)
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