List of High Schools in Los Angeles County, California - Public Schools - Alternative High Schools

Alternative High Schools

  • Animo Locke Technology High School
  • Animo South Los Angeles
  • Animo Venice Charter High School
  • Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School
  • California Academy for LS #2
  • Camino Nuevo High School
  • Central City Value
  • College Ready Academy High School
  • Crenshaw Arts Technical
  • De La Hoya Animo High School
  • Downtown Magnets High School
  • Discovery Charter Preparatory
  • High School for the Visual and Performing Arts (formerly known as Central Los Angeles High Area School #9), opened September 2009
  • High Tech High School (Los Angeles)
  • King Drew Magnet High School of Medicine and Science
  • Leap High School
  • Los Angeles International Charter High School, opened 2005
  • Maywood Academy High School (Maywood, opened 2006 )
  • Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Learning Center (formerly East Los Angeles New High School 1) (Opened 2009 )
  • Middle College High School
  • Northridge Academy High School, opened 2004
  • Orthopaedic Hospital Medical Magnet High School
  • Renaissance Academy
  • Vaughn Next Century Learning Center
  • View Park Preparatory Accelerated High School
  • J.P. Widney High School
  • Port of Los Angeles High School )


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