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Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood in Inglewood, CA

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Public School
3405 W. Imperial Hwy.
Inglewood, CA 90303
Los Angeles County
(310) 680-7599

School District
Inglewood Unified School District

Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood Information:

  • Enrollment, Ranking, and Statistics
  • Find Alumni
  • Students by Gender
  • Students by Ethnicity
  • Free and Reduced Lunch Assistance
  • Compare to Other Schools
  • Top Nearby Elementary Schools

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Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood Enrollment, Ranking, and Statistics

Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood Students by Grade
PK 0
K 85
1 66
2 66
3 65
4 57
5 51
6 44
7 0
8 0
9 0
10 0
11 0
12 0

Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood is a public elementary school located in Inglewood, CA in the Inglewood Unified School District. It enrolls 434 students in grades 1st through 12th.
Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood is the 4,057th largest public school in California and the 28,540th largest nationally.
It has 22.8 students to every teacher.

Total Students: 434
Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 22.8:1
Full Time Teachers: 19

Enrollment Rank Nationally: 28,540th out of 56,369
Enrollment Rank in California: 4,057th out of 6,266
Student/Teacher Rank in California:
1,940th out of 6,257
Full Time Teacher Rank in California:
3,715th out of 6,257

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The form below lets you find Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood alumni info and Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood students.

First Name

Last Name

Graduation Year

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Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood Students by Gender

Outer ring represents school district

  School District
██ Male 246
(57%)
4,560
(52%)
██ Female 188
(43%)
4,282
(48%)

Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood Students by Ethnicity

Outer ring represents school district

  School District
██ Hispanic 220
(51%)
4,717
(53%)
██ Black 201
(46%)
3,875
(44%)
██ American Indian 8
(2%)
76
(1%)
██ Two or More 2
(0%)
69
(1%)
██ Pacific Islander 2
(0%)
30
(0%)
██ Asian 1
(0%)
40
(0%)
██ White 0
(0%)
35
(0%)

Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood Free and Reduced Lunch Assistance

Outer ring represents school district

  School District*
██ Free Lunch Eligible 279
(64%)
5,931
(67%)
██ Not Eligible 95
(22%)
2,370
(27%)
██ Reduced-Price Lunch Eligible 60
(14%)
541
(6%)
* School District values based on schools that reported lunch assistance data

Out of 6,241 ranked schools in California, Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood is ranked 2,686th for total students on lunch assistance.

The percentage of Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood students on free and reduced lunch assistance (78.1%) is higher than the state average of 60.7%. This may indicate that the area has a higher level of poverty than the state average.

Students at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National School Lunch Program. Families with incomes between 130%
and 185%
of the federal poverty level are eligible for reduced price meals.
Schools may not charge more than 40¢ for reduced-price lunches, nor more than 30¢ for reduced-price breakfasts.
Students from families with incomes at or below 130% of the federal poverty level are eligible for free meals.

For 2014, a family of two needs to make an annual income below $20,449 to be eligible for free meals or below $29,100 for reduced price meals.
A family of four needs to make an annual income below $31,005 for free meals or $44,122 for reduced price meals.

Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood Trends Over Time

Total Students Over Time
Total Students Over Time
Year Total Students
2008 N/A
2009 129
2010 135
2011 139
2012 188
2013 200
2014 366
2015 434
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Year Student Teacher Ratio
2008 N/A
2009 14. 3
2010 N/A
2011 16.4
2012 19.8
2013 20
2014 20.3
2015 22.8
Lunch Assistance Over Time
Lunch Assitance Over Time
Year Lunch Assitance
2008
2009 0.85271317829457
2010 0.8962962962963
2011
2012 0.85106382978723
2013 0.89
2014 0.89344262295082
2015 0. 78110599078341

Compare Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood to Other Elementary Schools

Student Teacher Ratio Comparison

1,598.0% 16.0:1
2,138.2% 21.4:1
2,280.0% 22.8:1

Free and Reduced Lunch Comparison

National Average 55.7%
State Average 60. 7%
This School 78.1%

Top Nearby Elementary Schools

School Type Grades Students Student Teacher Ratio Distance
Today’S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood
Inglewood, CA
Public KG – 06 434 22.8:1  
Environmental Charter Middle – Inglewood
Inglewood, CA
Public 06 – 07 182 16. 5:1 1 miles
Worthington Elementary
Inglewood, CA
Public KG – 06 473 20.6:1 1 miles
Children of Promise Preparatory Academy
Inglewood, CA
Public KG – 06 325 292.8:1 1 miles
Woodworth (clyde) Elementary
Inglewood, CA
Public KG – 06 424 23. 6:1 1 miles
York
Hawthorne, CA
Public KG – 05 608 24.3:1 1 miles
Century Park Elementary
Inglewood, CA
Public KG – 05 380 21.1:1 1 miles
Cimarron Avenue Elementary
Hawthorne, CA
Public KG – 05 330 20. 4:1 1 miles
Bennett/Kew Elementary
Inglewood, CA
Public KG – 06 467 24.6:1 1 miles
St Eugene School
Los Angeles, CA
Private KG – 08 218 22:1 2 miles
Castle Elementary School
Los Angeles, CA
Private PK – 06 90 5:1 2 miles

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Charter Schools in Los Angeles

Charter schools are tuition-free public schools, but unlike the rest of public schools, they have been formed with a Charter; that is, a philosophy, an operating agreement of sorts, that has been written by the community it will serve.

There are hundreds of Charters Schools that are approved to operate within LA County, and thousands operate within California. Some Charter schools are part of a group, with multiple locations, and others are standalone schools.

Teachers, Parents and Community members may start a Charter school by writing up a petition and getting approval from the local district School Board, or in some cases, the County Board of Education, or the State.

The petition (or Charter) outlines a set of principles, procedures, rules for running a school, and curriculum, and each Charter School or group likely has a differentiating factor that sets it apart from the others, and from the “regular” Public schools.

This offers parents a chance to choose a school that matches their own philosophy about education, and a school that’s a good fit for their children.

You must apply for admission to a Charter School, and sometimes there is a Lottery to determine who gets in, but by law there can be no fees or tuition charged. The State of California Department of Education has an article defining Charter Schools here.

Type: Elementary School, Featured Charter Schools, Middle School, Public Charter School

Description:

Equitas Academy Charter Schools are a network of 6 high-performing charter schools located in the downtown Los Angeles area. We serve over 2000 scholars from grades TK through 8th and focus on college readiness.

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Type: Featured Charter Schools, Middle School, Public Charter School, Special Education Resources

Description:

GALS LA is a free all-girls public charter middle school serving students in grades 6-8 in the San Fernando Valley. GALS LA takes a holistic stance to development that recognizes the deep connection between a healthy mind and a healthy body. Through the integration of a health and wellness curriculum addressing the physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs of female adolescents, GALS LA helps students to emerge as leaders of their own lives. The young women at GALS LA have the ability to pursue their strengths and passions, and to understand their responsibility to the local and global community.

The Girls Athletic Leadership School Los Angeles envisions a world where all young women, regardless of their background, have the opportunity to access the skills, knowledge, and self-determination to succeed in secondary school, college, their communities, and the world.

Noted for Social Emotional Learning and Movement Based Learning

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Type: Elementary School, Featured Charter Schools, High School, Middle School, Public Charter School, TK (Transitional Kindergarten)

Description:

Larchmont Charter School is a free public charter school serving over 1,500 students in grades TK-12th on four campuses in Los Angeles. Larchmont has become a national leader in progressive education, fulfilling our mission to provide a socio-economically, culturally and racially diverse community of students with an exceptional public education. With participation from our entire community, we strive to instill in each student a dedication to improving the world we inhabit. Larchmont Charter, we believe, reflects what great public education can and should be.

We offer all students in CA a free education with rich programming, including:

• Highly qualified teachers with expertise in both academic and social emotional development
• Small class sizes
• Exceptional academic program rooted in constructivist, project based learning
• Diverse student body
• Weekly enrichment classes including PE, art, music, gardening, cooking and more
• Affordable after care for TK-7th grade
• Nutritious gourmet lunch program (Larchmont offers free and reduced price meals for students who qualify)
• Students of all backgrounds at Larchmont outperform their peers in surrounding schools
• Robust offering of AP classes
• Dynamic arts program
• CIF sports program in high school
• High technology to student ratio
• Fantastic community of families
• “#3 in Best Charter Elementary Schools in Los Angeles Area” according to 2021 Best Schools by Niche. com
• Top 6% of ranked high schools nationally according to U.S. News & World Report (2021)

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Type: Elementary School, Featured Charter Schools, Middle School, Public Charter School

Description:

KIPP SoCal Public Schools is a nonprofit organization that operates 20 tuition-free charter public schools with a whole-child approach to learning. These award-winning schools help students graduate college at a rate 3 times higher than the national average for under-resourced communities. Today, you can find KIPP SoCal’s joyful and academically excellent schools  — open to all — grades TK-8, across three districts: Los Angeles, Compton, and San Diego.

With the purpose of education for liberation, KIPP SoCal engages in open-dialogue between students, families, and communities to understand their needs, their concerns and most importantly their realities. KIPP SoCal offers #WellnessWednesday as part of their commitment to mental health, that includes monthly community info sessions, weekly Q&A’s, and daily “Calm Corner” inspirational videos, to see, develop, and inspire the limitless potential in each and all KIPPsters.

 

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Type: Elementary School, Featured Charter Schools, Middle School, Public Charter School

Description:

KIPP SoCal Public Schools is a nonprofit organization that operates 20 tuition-free charter public schools with a whole-child approach to learning. These award-winning schools help students graduate college at a rate 3 times higher than the national average for under-resourced communities. Today, you can find KIPP SoCal’s joyful and academically excellent schools  — open to all — grades TK-8, across three districts: Los Angeles, Compton, and San Diego.

With the purpose of education for liberation, KIPP SoCal engages in open-dialogue between students, families, and communities to understand their needs, their concerns and most importantly their realities. KIPP SoCal offers #WellnessWednesday as part of their commitment to mental health, that includes monthly community info sessions, weekly Q&A’s, and daily “Calm Corner” inspirational videos, to see, develop, and inspire the limitless potential in each and all KIPPsters.

 

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Type: Elementary School, Featured Charter Schools, High School, Middle School, Public Charter School, TK (Transitional Kindergarten)

Description:

Larchmont Charter School is a free public charter school serving over 1,500 students in grades TK-12th on four campuses in Los Angeles. Larchmont has become a national leader in progressive education, fulfilling our mission to provide a socio-economically, culturally and racially diverse community of students with an exceptional public education. With participation from our entire community, we strive to instill in each student a dedication to improving the world we inhabit. Larchmont Charter, we believe, reflects what great public education can and should be.

We offer all students in CA a free education with rich programming, including:

• Highly qualified teachers with expertise in both academic and social emotional development
• Small class sizes
• Exceptional academic program rooted in constructivist, project based learning
• Diverse student body
• Weekly enrichment classes including PE, art, music, gardening, cooking and more
• Affordable after care for TK-7th grade
• Nutritious gourmet lunch program (Larchmont offers free and reduced price meals for students who qualify)
• Students of all backgrounds at Larchmont outperform their peers in surrounding schools
• Robust offering of AP classes
• Dynamic arts program
• CIF sports program in high school
• High technology to student ratio
• Fantastic community of families
• “#3 in Best Charter Elementary Schools in Los Angeles Area” according to 2021 Best Schools by Niche. com
• Top 6% of ranked high schools nationally according to U.S. News & World Report (2021)

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Type: Elementary School, High School, Middle School, Public Charter School

Description:

Bright Star Schools, a network of high-performing, charter public schools across Los Angeles, provides holistic, inclusive support, rigorous academics, and rich life experiences for our students to find joy and fulfillment in higher education, career, and life.

Founded in 2003, Bright Star Schools operates some of the highest performing charter public schools in Los Angeles. We’re building pathways of seamless, high-quality, kindergarten-through-12th grade public educational models and higher education support.

In nine, tuition-free public schools in three communities, our 3,500+ students experience rigorous academics, inclusive education, social-emotional support, and rich life opportunities beyond the classroom.

Our schools in West Adams/Baldwin Village are Stella Elementary Charter Academy, Stella Middle Charter Academy and Bright Star Secondary Charter Academy.
Our schools in Koreatown are Rise Kohyang Elementary School, Rise Kohyang Middle School and Rise Kohyang High School.

Our schools in the San Fernando Valley are Valor Academy Elementary School, Valor Academy Middle School, and Valor Academy High School.

 

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Type: Elementary School, High School, Middle School, Preschool, Public Charter School

Description:

Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (“CNCA”) is a small network of seven high-performing, community-based, free public schools serving students from preschool through 12th grade. Our schools are recognized for providing a research-based curriculum with integrated support systems and stand-out enrichment offerings like our bilingual program option, music and dance enrichment, and college awareness and readiness support starting from the beginning. We are proud of our success and excited to welcome new students to our seven different campuses.

Our application window is open from October 12, 2021 to January 28, 2022. When more applications are received than space, we will hold a public lottery event on Friday, February 11, 2022. Our schools are tuition-free and open to all! There are no residential restrictions. School hours are typically from 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with before and after school and extracurricular activities available starting at 7:30 a.m. and ending at 6 p.m. daily.

Process to Apply
• Submit an application to be included in the Feb. 11 lottery
• Complete your application here.
• Need help? Call our Home Support Office at 213-417-3400 or email [email protected]

Enrollment Reminders and Details
• All new students (including siblings) must apply to enroll at CNCA
• When more applications are received than space, a public lottery event will take place on Feb. 28
• Our Virtual Enrollment Events can be found on our website under “Enroll” on the homepage (pre-registration required!) Virtual School Events – Enroll – Camino Nuevo Charter Academy
• See other important dates and details here: Application Deadline and Lottery – Enroll – Camino Nuevo Charter Academy
• All applications received AFTER January 28 will be added to the waitlist or accepted as space permits.

To learn more about CNCA visit our website, follow CNCASchools on Facebook or Instagram, or call our Home School Office at 213-417-3400.

We look forward to getting to know you and your family as you explore CNCA!

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Type: Elementary School, Featured Charter Schools, Middle School, Public Charter School

Description:

Equitas Academy Charter Schools are a network of 6 high-performing charter schools located in the downtown Los Angeles area. We serve over 2000 scholars from grades TK through 8th and focus on college readiness.

Connect:

Type: Featured Charter Schools, Middle School, Public Charter School, Special Education Resources

Description:

GALS LA is a free all-girls public charter middle school serving students in grades 6-8 in the San Fernando Valley. GALS LA takes a holistic stance to development that recognizes the deep connection between a healthy mind and a healthy body. Through the integration of a health and wellness curriculum addressing the physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs of female adolescents, GALS LA helps students to emerge as leaders of their own lives. The young women at GALS LA have the ability to pursue their strengths and passions, and to understand their responsibility to the local and global community.

The Girls Athletic Leadership School Los Angeles envisions a world where all young women, regardless of their background, have the opportunity to access the skills, knowledge, and self-determination to succeed in secondary school, college, their communities, and the world.

Noted for Social Emotional Learning and Movement Based Learning

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Good Shepherd Lutheran School was a parochial school in Inglewood, California affiliated with the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), Pacific Southwestern District (LCMS). The school opened on February 10, 1969

“The good shepherd” is a metaphor that refers to Jesus as a shepherd who gave his life to save his flock. The School of the Good Shepherd was founded as a missionary institution by the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in the middle of the 1935-1936 school year. [1] Classes were held in a house on Spruce Street, which also served as a church sanctuary. Walter A. Uffelman (1912–1982), 24-year-old LCMS schoolteacher, was called as the school’s first principal. He traveled from his native Nebraska by rail to Los Angeles County to take up his new position, accompanied by his wife Louella (1913–1999), who later served as a longtime kindergarten teacher as the school’s size expanded. The school’s initial enrollment in the middle of the school year was only nine; [1] and Uffelman was their teacher. Uffelman was the first and longest serving head of the Good Shepherd School, serving as an administrator for 41 years until he reached retirement age in 1977. [1]

As the Lutheran School and the Church of the Good Shepherd grew in 1941, both institutions were finally able to move into a new building on the corner of Greville Avenue and Arbor Whitae Street in Inglewood. The new building complex, actually consisting of two separate buildings, was called Parish Hall. Church services were held in the visual part of the parish hall. As the school expanded to the point where each class could be organized as a separate, individual class rather than being merged, Kindergarten, first and second grades converged into classrooms in a separate and smaller school building at the south end of campus. In the main parish hall, the third, fourth, seventh and eighth classes met in the south wing of this building. The sixth graders gathered in a classroom in the central part of the building, which adjoined the north and south wings. The fifth grade gathered in a classroom upstairs above the church for Sunday worship in the parish hall. The school’s playground and open space was on the east side of campus, across from Maple Street.

In February 1959, the Church of the Good Shepherd opened a new temple for worship (although almost all of the construction was completed in 1958) on Maple Street. But the parish hall continued to serve as a school building for another 11 years. Sunday school classes in the former worship sanctuary. The Church of the Good Shepherd reached its largest size in 1967 with 1,900 members on paper.

ERA building

Gradually enrollment increased as well. Due to the large size of the church at the time and the ever-increasing noise from aircraft nearby Los Angeles International Airport, the church decided to build a new school building at the end of 1960s. In fact, “aircraft noise levels exceeded those considered healthy.” [2] :1 The target date for completion was 1969, but a series of strikes forced the opening to be delayed until 1970. The school’s new building was known as the ERA (“Education/Recreation/Administration”) Building, facing Maple Street. The parish hall was sold to another church in Inglewood and moved in 1970; the rest of the buildings were demolished. The south wing of the old parish hall actually survived a small fire on several tiles in 1969, when embers flew from a garage fire on Walnut Street. The playground was now located on the south and west sides of campus.

Integration

In the 1970s, two major changes took place in the student body. The first was racial integration. Good Shepherd has never had split admissions, although enrollment has always reflected the prevailing demographic patterns in the City of Inglewood. Local historian Gladys Waddingham wrote: “Blacks never lived in Inglewood”, [3] :59 but by 1960 “they lived in large numbers along its eastern borders”. Thus enrollment from the opening of the school until 1971 was predominantly low. Caucasian race. The years of significant integration were in 1971–1978, when the school received a predominantly African-American enrollment by its senior year; and this remained the school’s primary demographic until its closure. Although Hispanics were expected to increase in West Inglewood’s population in the later years of the school’s existence, this has had little effect on enrollment: since 1990 to 2003, the number of Hispanic students increased from about two to six. In 2001, “the Hispanic population was the fastest growing group in the city.” [4] :3 Concurrent with this development in the School of the Good Shepherd, by 1978, the student population, in which 95 percent of the students were from church-affiliated families, changed to students from non-family families. The trend towards an increase in the number of non-church families continued much longer than the integration period; and the percentage of students who are not members of the school has risen steadily over the last quarter of a century. Thus, the School of the Good Shepherd, as a missionary institution of the Church of the Good Shepherd, also became a mission to work with most of its families who attended church elsewhere.

Golden Years

The school itself reached its peak enrollment in the 1972-1973 school year, when 270 students were enrolled. This figure declined over the next few years, but reached a new stabilization of about 225 students, which lasted until the mid-1990s. As an increasing number of American mothers worked paid jobs outside the home during the 1970s, [5] schools founded an expanded day care operation in 1975.

After Uffelman retired at 19In 1977, Jerry Reinertson became the school’s second administrator, serving as principal for the first time from 1977 to 1982. From 1970 to 1977, he served at the Church of the Good Shepherd as a youth director and taught social studies and current affairs as separate subjects in grades six through eight (he was a teacher at a Lutheran school in Cleveland, Ohio from 1968–1970).

The Auditorium/Gymnasium adjacent to the ERA building opened in September 1981 after 11 years of construction. This new building was the venue for Good Shepherd School sports club games and theater productions. Former Los Angeles Lakers player Jamaal Wilks even trained at the gym.

Director’s position vacated in 1982; and former sixth grade teacher Ellen Hackerd served as temporary administrator during the first semester of the 1982-1983 school year. But by the second semester, Norb Huber had been hired as permanent director. His most recent educational experience was teaching at Leuzinger High School in Lawndale, California. Huber was principal of the Good Shepherd School until 1988; and he was the founder of Inglewood South Bay Lutheran High School from 1984 to 1998.

Reinertson returned for a second term as principal from 1988 to 1990. During the previous six years, he served three years each as Principal of the Lutheran School in Tacoma, Washington, and then as Principal of the Immanuel Lutheran School in Orange, California. In response to the wishes of parents who felt they were spending too much money on clothes, the school switched to school uniforms in 1989. [6] Reinertson retired again in 1990 due to a long trip from home to Anaheim, California. Subsequently, he was director of the Zion Lutheran School, Anaheim, California, the second largest Lutheran school in the United States, from 1990 to 2002; and for the previous eight years he was and is the founding director of the Lutheran Faith Academy. Las Vegas, Nevada. [7] Patrick Gagan was director from 1990 to 1991; and subsequently held the same position in the Redeemer Lutheran School. South Gate, California. Bob King was director of Good Shepherd from 1991 to 1993.

Decline and closure

In the 1993-1994 school year, the “School of the Good Shepherd” had to endure a serious crisis, one of the consequences of which was the absorption of significant losses by the general assets of the school and the church. School reorganized on September 1994 years in a much smaller institution. The classes were combined; and eventually Kindergarten was expelled from the class. Over the next two years, the teaching staff shared various administrative duties. Peggy Holmes became the school’s new principal for the first time in 1996, having previously served as administrator of the now defunct Lutheran School and Faith Church. Broadway to Central Los Angeles. Harry Cypher (/ˈsärər/ SEE-fər ) was elected and appointed headmaster at 1998, since he had a longer experience in running the school as such. Holmes temporarily switched to full-time classroom work. Cypher accepted a call to become the director of a Lutheran faith school. Whittier, California in 2001; and . Holmes returned for a second term as director of the School of the Good Shepherd. Partly due to the fact that in the 1970s the school had fewer students after its senior years in terms of student numbers and therefore less “margin of safety” for making annual budget projections. for several years this was a limited income venture for the church (e.g. at 19In the 1980s, schools lost an average of $9,000 per school year.) After each school year, the school’s operating losses were covered by the church’s assets. But since the church was smaller than in its best years, the question inevitably arose of how long Good Shepherd’s total assets could cover the school’s annual losses. Shortly after the start of the 2002-2003 school year, South Bay Lutheran High School embarked on plans to develop a “High School Preparatory Academy” on the campus of Concordia Lutheran Church in Inglewood for students in grades six through eight, which proved to be ultimately successful. this, in November 2002, Century Housing, Culver City, California, offered to pay the rent to the church, expressing interest in using the ERA Building for a public charter school. the church government made the decision in January 2003 to close the school at the end of the school year five months later and lease the ERA building to Century Housing. The Century Community Charter School opened in September 2004. [8]

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[A]

  1. Walter A. Uffelman (1936–1977) [1]
  2. Jerry Rainertson (1977–1982)
      9 Ellen Khakerd (Temporary) (Temporary) (Temporary) (Temporary) (Temporary) 1983)
    • Norb Hubert (1983–1988)
    • Jerry Rainson (1988–1990)
    • Patrick Gagan (1990–1991)
    • Bob King (1991–1994)
    • Peggy Holmes
    • Cypher (1998-2001)

    • Peggy Holmes (2001-2003)
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      Segundo

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      • City Honors High School, Inglewood
      • Inglewood High School, Ingleside2 9011
      • Los Angeles Philippine High School, Inglewood

      La Cañada Unified School District

      • La Cañada High School, La Cañada Flintridge
      • Milliken High School, Long Beach
      • Renaissance Arts High School
      • Wilson Classical High School, Long Beach

      Los Angeles Unified School District

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        Redondo Beach Unified School District

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        South Pasadena School, South Pasadena

      Temple City Unified School District

      • Temple City High School, Temple City

      Torrance Unified School District

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      • 2
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      • Walnut High School, Walnut

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    • Booth High School, Los Angeles
    • Carter-Walters Preparatory School for the Arts, San Dimas
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    • Desert Sands Charter High School, Garden Grove
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    • Environmental Charter High School, Lawndale
    • Fred S. Nelles High School, Whittier
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    • B. Clark, Norwalk
    • Los Angeles Academy of Advanced Sciences, Los Angeles
    • Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, Los Angeles
    • Mission View Public Charter, Gardena
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    • Mission View Public Charter, Los Angeles
    • Mission View Public Charter, North Hills
    • Mission View Public Charter, Pacoima
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    16 reviews

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    308 Reviews

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