James A. Foshay Learning Center, Exposition Park (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 (Central Los Angeles New Learning Center 1 Middle School/High School) (opened September 2010[3], Los Angeles Unified School District, Facilities Services Division</ref>) (on the site of the Ambassador Hotel)
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 [Carson-Gore Academy of Environmental Studies] 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)
Elysian Heights Arts Magnet (Formerly Elysian Heights Elementary School)
Emelita Academy Charter School
Enadia Technology Enriched Charter School (Reopened in 2008 )
Encino Charter Elementary School
Erwin Elementary School
Jaime Escalante Elementary School (opened 2010)
Martha Escutia Primary Center (opened 2005, )
Eshelman Avenue Elementary School
Esperanza Elementary School
Estrella Elementary School (opened 2010)
Euclid Avenue Elementary School
Evergreen Avenue Elementary School
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Fairburn Avenue School
Fair Avenue Elementary School – Established just after World War II (1946) as an "Overflow" school from Victory Boulevard School in North Hollywood – bungalows were moved from Victory Boulevard School to Fair Avenue (near) Tunjunga Blvd in North Hollywood in an empty farm lot.
Fairburn Avenue Elementary School
Farmdale Elementary School
Fenton Avenue Elementary School (Sun Valley, LA, charter school)
Fenton Avenue Primary Center (Sun Valley, LA, opened 2013)
Fernangeles Elementary School (Sun Valley, LA)
Figueroa Street Elementary School
Fishburn Avenue Elementary School (Maywood)
Fletcher Drive Elementary School
Florence Avenue Elementary School
Lovelia P. Flournoy Elementary School (formerly 111th Street School, Watts, LA)
Ford Boulevard Elementary School (East Los Angeles)
98th Street School – located at 5431 W 98th Street, Westchester, California. School Reopened in the 2000s as Bright Star Secondary Charter Academy.
Airport Junior High School (closed and razed in 1975) – located at 9000 Airport Boulevard, Westchester, California.
Anchorage Street School – located at 104 E Anchorage Street, Marina Del Rey, Los Angeles, California. Merged to Westside Global Awareness Magnet.
Central Junior High School – located on the former site of Fort Moore on Hill Street in Downtown, Los Angeles the school closed in 1946 to make way for a complex, and then demolished in 2005 to make way for Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual & Performing Arts.
Henry Clay Middle School – located at 12226 S Western Avenue. This school is now home to Animo Western Charter Middle School
Collins Street Elementary School (closed by the end of 2001–2002 school year) – located at 5717 Rudnick Avenue, Woodland Hills, California. This school was demolished in 2018.
Collier Street School (1963-1988) – located at 19722 Collier Street, Woodland Hills, California. This school reopened in 1990 as CHIME Institute's Schwarzenegger Community School.
Custer Avenue School – located at Central Los Angeles. It was covered with freeway and now home to Downtown Magnets High School.
Devonshire School – located at 10045 Jumilla Avenue, Chatsworth, California. This school became home to our community school.[vague]
Francisco Street School – located near Francisco Street near Central Los Angeles. It is now home to the Park DTLA.
Hammel Street Elementary School (closed 2010) – located at 438 N Brannick Avenue. This school has moved to a new campus as William R. Anton Elementary School at 831 N Bonnie Beach Place near City Terrace While Hammel Street Elementary is demolished and was taken over by the new Esteban E. Torres High School in 2010.
Highlander Road Elementary School (1962-2004) – located at 23834 Highlander Road, Woodland Hills, California. This school has also been demolished in 2016, same year as Oso Avenue School, to make way for Hale VAPA Magnet.
Charles E. Hughes Middle School – located at 5607 Capistrano Avenue, Woodland Hills, California. This school is now home to Hughes Adult Learning Center.
Indiana Street Elementary School – Now Home to Ramona Community High School.
Lafayette Junior High School – located at 1240 Naomi Avenue. School closed in 1955 due to decreasing enrollment figures. Now used as a school district office.
McDonnell Avenue School – located at 4540 Michigan Ave, Los Angeles, California. Merged in 1970s as Alphonso B. Perez Career and Transition Center.
Osage elementary school - osage ave, westchester 90045
Oso Avenue Elementary School (closed 2003) – located at 5724 Oso Avenue, Woodland Hills, California. This school was demolished in 2016.
Palo Verde School – located in the Echo Park neighborhood. In the 1960s, the school and the remaining houses as well were all torn down to make way for the Dodger Stadium.
Louis Pasteur Junior High School – located at 5931 W. 18th Street, Los Angeles, California. This school reopened in 1977 as Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies.
Platt Ranch Elementary School (1963-2003) – located at 5345 Wilhelmina Avenue, Woodland Hills, California. This former school has currently operated Class Acts Musical Theatre, but it was planning to reopen soon.
Prairie Street Elementary School – located on Prairie Street, Near California State University Northridge at Northridge, California. This school closed in 1993 and razed in 2004 to make way for parking lot and structure for CSUN.
Rinaldi Street School - located on 17450 Rinaldi Street, Granada Hills, California. This school is home to Rinaldi Adult Center.
Selma Avenue Elementary School – located at 6611 Selma Ave, Los Angeles, California. The school closed at the end of the 2020–2021 school year due to declining enrollment.
Washington Boulevard School - located at 1925 S Budlong Ave, Los Angeles, California. This school is home to Sophia T. Salvin Special Education Center
Marlton School (Los Angeles, closed ends of 2021-2022 school year) – for deaf and hearing-impaired students due to declining enrollment.
References
↑ "School Listings". Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
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