List of Los Angeles Unified School District schools

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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]

Contents

K–12 schools

Zoned schools

Magnet/alternative schools

4–12 schools

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Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies
Zoned schools
Magnet schools

K–8 schools

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Pio Pico Span School
Zoned schools

Option schools

Secondary schools

6–12 schools

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Magnolia Science Academy-6 Palms

7–12 schools

Zoned schools

High schools (grades 9–12)

Zoned high schools

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Arleta High School
Fairfax High School FairfaxHigh Dec2006.jpg
Fairfax High School
Hamilton High School Hamilton High School LAUSD Entrance.jpg
Hamilton High School
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Palisades Charter High School
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Panorama High School
University High School UniversityHSLosAngeles.jpg
University High School
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Venice High School

Continuation high schools

  • Jane Addams High School
  • Angel's Gate High School
  • Avalon High School (Wilmington, adjacent to Banning)
  • Boyle Heights High School
  • Central High School (Continuation High School)
  • Cheviot Hills High School
  • Del Rey High School
  • Douglas High School (Continuation High School)
  • East Valley Continuation High School
  • Eagle Tree Continuation High School
  • Earhart High School
  • Einstein High School (Continuation High School)
  • Ellington High School (Westmont, adjacent to Washington)
  • Evergreen High School (Continuation High School)
  • Grey High School
  • Highland Park High School (adjacent to Franklin)
  • Hope High School (California)
  • Independence High School (Continuation High School)
  • John R. Wooden High School
  • Leonis High School
  • Lewis High School (Sun Valley, LA, adjacent to Polytechnic)
  • London High School (Los Angeles)
  • Metropolitan High School]]
  • Mission High School (Continuation High School)
  • Moneta High School
  • Monterey High School (Continuation High School)
  • Mt. Lukens High School
  • Newmark High School
  • Odyssey High School
  • Owensmouth High School
  • Patton High School
  • Phoenix High School (Continuation High School)
  • Pueblo de Los Angeles High School
  • Rodia High School
  • Rogers High School (Continuation High School)
  • San Antonio High School
  • Stoney Point High School
  • Thoreau High School
  • Truth High School
  • View Park Continuation High School
  • Walt Whitman High School
  • Young High School

Alternative high schools

Orthopaedic Hospital Medical Magnet High School Orthopaedic Hospital MMHS.jpg
Orthopaedic Hospital Medical Magnet High School
Maywood Academy High School Maywoodacademy.jpg
Maywood Academy High School
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Camino Nuevo Charter MS.jpg
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy

Middle schools (grades 6–8)

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Berendo Middle School
Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. Middle School (formerly Mt. Vernon Jr. High) J Cochran Jr Middle School.jpg
Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. Middle School (formerly Mt. Vernon Jr. High)
Emerson Middle School Emerson Middle School.jpg
Emerson Middle School
Thomas Starr King Middle School King Middle School.jpg
Thomas Starr King Middle School
John H. Liechty Middle School Liechty Middle School.jpg
John H. Liechty Middle School
Palms Middle School Palms Middle School.jpg
Palms Middle School
Walter Reed Middle School WalterReedMSLosAngeles.jpg
Walter Reed Middle School
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Daniel Webster Middle School

Zoned middle schools

Alternative middle schools Magnet only

Elementary schools

Zoned elementary schools


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Tenth Street School

Numbers

  • 1st Street Elementary School
  • 2nd Street Elementary School
  • 3rd Street Elementary School
  • 4th Street Elementary School (East Los Angeles)
  • 6th Avenue Elementary School
  • 7th Street Elementary School
  • 9th Street Elementary School
  • 10th Street Elementary School (Eagles)
  • 15th Street Elementary School
  • 20th Street Elementary School, South Central (Dolphins)
  • 24th Street Elementary School
  • 28th Street Elementary School
  • 42nd Street Elementary School
  • 49th Street Elementary School, South Park (Tigers)
  • 52nd Street Elementary School
  • 54th Street Elementary School
  • 59th Street Elementary School
  • 61st Street Elementary School
  • 66th Street Elementary School
  • 68th Street Elementary School, Vermont-Slauson, LA
  • 74th Street Elementary School
  • 75th Street Elementary School, Florence, LA
  • 92nd Street Elementary School
  • 93rd Street Elementary School
  • 95th Street Elementary School (Westmont)
  • 96th Street Elementary School
  • 99th Street Elementary School
  • 107th Street Elementary School, Broadway-Manchester, LA
  • 109th Street Elementary School, Green Meadows, LA
  • 112th Street Elementary School, Watts, LA
  • 116th Street Elementary School, Green Meadows, LA
  • 118th Street Elementary School, Broadway-Manchester, LA
  • 122nd Street Elementary School (Willowbrook)
  • 135th Street Elementary School
  • 153rd Street Elementary School
  • 156th Street Elementary School
  • 186th Street Elementary School
  • 232nd Place Elementary School

A

B

C

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Carthay Center School

D

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Dorris Place Elementary

E

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Esperanza Elementary School

F

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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)
  • Franklin Avenue Elementary School
  • Fries Avenue Elementary School, Wilmington, LA
  • Fullbright Avenue Elementary School

G

Glassell Park Elementary School GlassellParkElementarySchool.jpg
Glassell Park Elementary School
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Evelyn Thurman Gratts Elementary School
  • Garden Grove Elementary School
  • Gardena Elementary School
  • Gardner Street Elementary School
  • Garvanza Elementary School
  • Gates Street Elementary School
  • Gault Street Elementary School
  • Germain Academy for Academic Achievement [14]
  • Glassell Park Elementary School
  • Gledhill Street Elementary School
  • Glen Alta Elementary School
  • Glenfeliz Boulevard Elementary School
  • Glenwood Elementary School (Sun Valley, LA)
  • Graham Elementary School, Florence-Firestone
  • Granada Community Charter School
  • Grand View Boulevard Elementary School
  • Grant Elementary School [15]
  • Grape Street Elementary School, Watts, LA
  • Gratts Learning Academy for Young Scholars [15] [16]
  • Gridley Street Elementary School
  • Griffin Avenue Elementary School (3rd oldest elementary school in LAUSD, opened 1882.)
  • Florence Griffith-Joyner Elementary School [17]
  • Gulf Avenue Elementary School, Wilmington, LA

H

  • Haddon Avenue Elementary School
  • Halldale Elementary School
  • Hamlin Charter Academy
  • Hancock Park Elementary School [18]
  • Harbor City Elementary School
  • Harding Street Elementary School
  • Harmony Elementary School (opened 2004) [19]
  • Harrison Elementary School (East Los Angeles)
  • Hart Street Elementary School
  • Harvard Elementary School (opened 2005) [20]
  • Haskell Elementary STEAM Magnet [21]
  • Hawaiian Avenue Elementary School [15] , Wilmington, LA
  • Haynes Charter for Enriched Studies
  • Hazeltine Avenue Elementary School
  • Heliotrope Avenue Elementary School
  • Herrick Avenue Elementary School
  • Hillcrest Drive Elementary School (Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw, LA)
  • Hillside Elementary School
  • Hobart Boulevard Elementary School [22]
  • Hollywood Primary Center (K–2) (opened 2005) [23]
  • Holmes Avenue Elementary School
  • Hooper Avenue Elementary School, Central-Alameda (1–5)
  • Hooper Avenue Primary Center (Kindergarten only, completed 2005) [24]
  • Hoover Street Elementary School
  • Hope Street Elementary School (opened 2005) [25]
  • Hubbard Street Elementary School (opened c.1960, formerly Sylmar Chicken Ranch)
  • Dolores Huerta Elementary School (opened 2010)
  • Teresa Hughes Elementary School (Huntington Park)
  • Humphreys Avenue Elementary School (East Los Angeles)
  • Huntinghton Drive Elementary School
  • Huntington Park Elementary School (opened 2006) [26]

I

  • Independence Elementary School
  • Ivanhoe Elementary School

J

K

L

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Lockwood Avenue School
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Maywood Elementary School
Magnolia Avenue Elementary School Magnolia Ave School.jpg
Magnolia Avenue Elementary School
Micheltoreana Street School Micheltoreana St School.jpg
Micheltoreana Street School
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Overland Avenue Elementary School
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Leo Politi Elementary School

M

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Mar Vista Elementary

N

none

P

Q

R

S

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Nora Sterry Elementary School

T

  • Taper Avenue Elementary School
  • Tarzana Elementary School
  • Telfair Avenue Elementary School
  • Toland Way Elementary School (Eagle Rock, LA)
  • Toluca Lake Elementary School
  • Topanga Elementary Charter School (unincorporated Los Angeles County)
  • Topeka Avenue Charter for Advanced Studies
  • Towne Avenue Elementary School
  • Trinity Street Elementary School
  • Tulsa Street Elementary School
  • Tweedy Elementary School (opened 2004 )

U

V

W

  • Walnut Park Elementary School
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Warner Avenue Elementary School
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Westwood Charter Elementary School

Y

  • Yorkdale Elementary School
  • Young Empowered Scholars Academy (also known as YES Academy) (formerly Hyde Park Elementary School)
  • Young Oak Kim Academy

Charter Elementary Schools

Optional elementary schools

Early education centers

To be opened

Former schools

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