Junior Jennifer Horowitz is inducted into the National Jewish Museum Sports Hall of Fame and has already placed high in two international fencing competitions in 2013.
Palisades Charter High School was ranked No. 719 in the country and No. 79 in the state in the Washington Post’s High School Challenge list. Uni High ranked No. 165 in the state and 1,378 in the country.
High school graduation rate in Los Angeles County for the 2011-12 school year was 74.7 percent.
The Archer School for Girls in Brentwood plans a symposium in May to exhibit selected high school student projects in science, technology, engineering and math.
Palisades Charter High School welcome video on new website expresses stakeholder's reasoning to become a diverse charter school.
College acceptance letters are in—tell Patch where you're headed next!
Almost single-handedly, student and budding microbiologist David Zimmerman raises funds to help save the financially-strapped science fair, but it still needs a lot of attention.
The show, titled "#three," showcased multi-media expressions by three L.A. artists, represented by the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica.
Presenters engage students and families in the areas of science, technology, engineering, art and math with interesting and interactive projects.
Former Pali High students thank one of the eldest former faculty members in Los Angeles Unified School District history. Ribbon cuttings held for two renovated campus buildings.
Archer School student Rebecca Samuelson writes about the "Literature &" Conference on Feb. 20 at the Brentwood campus.
Brentwood School celebrates its fourth biennial Diversity Day.
Krysia Sikora is the first soccer player from the Brentwood school to sign a national letter of intent with an NCAA Division 1 program.
Fourth annual Diversity Day held at The Archer School for Girls in Brentwood, which covered a wide range of social topics.
Students tie orange ribbons with note to 10 Brentwood coral trees to encourage fundraising their care.
The state superintendent's plan would emphasize critical thinking skills. Some STAR testing may be suspended. Do you think this is a move in the right direction?
Altered beat patrol routes will pass by every public school and any private school that requests them, as students return from winter break Monday.
Six things staff, PTO members, parents and students should know.
The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education approved a resolution to continue monitoring and improving its nationally recognized food and nutrition policy.
The Brentwood Community Council honored 15 students for the annual awards.
A preliminary agreement between LAUSD and the teacher union would take into account how students perform on standardized tests.
National Scholastic Press Association names only two nationwide middle school student newspapers as prestigious Pacemaker Award finalists, including Paul Revere's paper "The Town Crier."
Archer finishes the season with a 16-7 overall record, were champions of the Delphic League with 9-1 record and tied for 5th place in their first year in the CIF 4A division.
The girls match up Thursday night against Vistamar at Dana Middle School in Hawthorne.
The volleyball, cross country, tennis and swimming teams for the Archer School for Girls enjoy another banner season.
From 2011, Canyon Charter Elementary School saw a 20-point increase, while Marquez Elementary School saw a 7-point dip.
In their second year participating in a book collection drive for the organization Bookends, the Brentwood charter middle school collected more than 7,300 in total, a 10-year high for any school.
Community Magnet Charter Elementary School and Paul Revere Charter Middle School see the highest increases in the 90049. University High School saw a 39-point increase.
In partnership with the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles, the Archer School for Girls is pushing its "No Vote, Big Voice" campaign.
Some students expressed leanings toward President Obama and the Democratic Party. The school has scheduled shuttles to bring the students to the polling places on Election Day.
The non-profit group said they did not know why the former operator chose to close art school in the manner that he did.