I am a LAUSD teacher - 18 years in a Los Angeles middle school. To say that there "are very few" is just plain incorrect. Thats more perception than reality.
Ill give you two schools that my students transition into in East Los angeles:
Garfield high - state standing in the academic decathelon multiple times.
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remember these are simply two schools that my students can go to - it depends on which area you live in. Also remember that LA has a magnet system.
The thing is - high school will be what you make of it - there are tons of great schools in every area of our district.
There are very few excellent public schools within LA proper. The Pacific Palisades area on the coast is an exception. When you mention the LA Unified School District you must be aware that it covers 57 miles from the top of the valley to the Wilmington area. Just where are you planning on living? Many of the towns around the metropolitan area have excellent schools. The is a joke that LA is so large that no one lives there anymore. It actually tends to be true, much of the middle class lives in the surrounding communities. The better schools tend to be in the higher economic areas of the surrounding communities such as Beverly Hills, some of the beach communities, San Marino, La Canada.
UC faculties tend to settle for few international pupils and characteristic sky intense instructions for them. OSU has an rather reliable rep. yet are responsive to it rather is extensive. between the biggest, if no longer the biggest college interior the U. S.. rather like a city in itself. class length for freshman instructions would be very great. VERY huge on activities. the soccer team is accompanied better than some professional communities. Engineering college of Illinois college of Michigan college of Wisconsin Purdue college in Indiana-the single i'd deliver my new child to for engineering Rose-Hulman college in Indiana- very small inner maximum college in basic terms for math, engineering and physics Texas A&M
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I am a LAUSD teacher - 18 years in a Los Angeles middle school. To say that there "are very few" is just plain incorrect. Thats more perception than reality.
Ill give you two schools that my students transition into in East Los angeles:
Garfield high - state standing in the academic decathelon multiple times.
Bravo Medical Magnet - Newsweek magazine's List of Top U.S. High Schools
remember these are simply two schools that my students can go to - it depends on which area you live in. Also remember that LA has a magnet system.
The thing is - high school will be what you make of it - there are tons of great schools in every area of our district.
There are very few excellent public schools within LA proper. The Pacific Palisades area on the coast is an exception. When you mention the LA Unified School District you must be aware that it covers 57 miles from the top of the valley to the Wilmington area. Just where are you planning on living? Many of the towns around the metropolitan area have excellent schools. The is a joke that LA is so large that no one lives there anymore. It actually tends to be true, much of the middle class lives in the surrounding communities. The better schools tend to be in the higher economic areas of the surrounding communities such as Beverly Hills, some of the beach communities, San Marino, La Canada.
UC faculties tend to settle for few international pupils and characteristic sky intense instructions for them. OSU has an rather reliable rep. yet are responsive to it rather is extensive. between the biggest, if no longer the biggest college interior the U. S.. rather like a city in itself. class length for freshman instructions would be very great. VERY huge on activities. the soccer team is accompanied better than some professional communities. Engineering college of Illinois college of Michigan college of Wisconsin Purdue college in Indiana-the single i'd deliver my new child to for engineering Rose-Hulman college in Indiana- very small inner maximum college in basic terms for math, engineering and physics Texas A&M
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