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Citizens of the World Charter School
1316 N Bronson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Citizens of the World Charter School is a public charter school for children in kindergarten through eighth grades. TheMore school offers children an academic curriculum mixed with art, music, physical education and experiential learning. Enrollment in the school is determined by a public lottery.
Blessed Sacrament School
6641 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Blessed Sacrament is a private Catholic school on Sunset Boulevard just a few blocks east of Highland Avenue, on theMore grounds of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, in an Italian Renaissance-style building. While schools officials recognize that parents have the primary responsibility to educate their children, the school offers a formal education that nurtures, supports and compliments the parents' training. Founded in 1913 by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart, it became a Jesuit-sponsored school in 1923.  The school offers a computer program in all grades, and two technology labs were completely refurbished and re-equipped in 2010.
Westwood College - Los Angeles Campus
3250 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Cheremoya Avenue Elementary School
6017 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028

Cheremoya Avenue Elementary School is on Franklin Avenue near Gower Street, and is a part of the Los Angeles UnifiedMore School District. The school's mission is to have a safe haven for students to develop trust and mutual respect among teachers, parents and students who share the common goal  to meet all grade level standards. On the campus, in addition to the regular classes in the elementary school, there are two special education pre-school classes and the state pre-school program. The school's name comes from the cherimoya fruit, because in the early 19th century, groves of cherimoya trees lined the surrounding areas of what is now Franklin Avenue.</p> <p><br /><br /></p>

Magnolia Science Academy 5
1530 N Wilton Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Magnolia Science Academy is a specialty middle school. The school teaches children a traditional curriculum of math,More language arts, history and science, but maintains a strong emphasis on math, computer science, technology and science classes. Students can receive tutoring and coaching and participate in after-school programs.
Sunrise Traffic and Driving School, Inc.
7260 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Sunrise Traffic and Driving School says they are proud of the impact their driver training has on new drivers. Over theMore last 5 years, the Department of Licensing has measured more than 70,000 students and the Sunrise Traffic and Driving School program has shown to be statistically superior to other driving schools. The school is located on Sunset Boulevard between North Fuller Avenue and North Poinsettia Avenue.
Le Conte Middle School
1316 N Bronson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Located on Bronson Avenue next to the Tribune Studios, Le Conte Middle School serves the Hollywood, Beachwood Canyon andMore the Larchmont areas and has about 270 students. The school is committed to meeting the instructional needs of early adolescents, building self-esteem as well as a sense of moral and social responsibility. Le Conte has an after-school recreation program and an International Humanities Magnet. School colors are white and blue, and the eagle is its mascot.
Wonderland Avenue School
8510 Wonderland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
The Wonderland Avenue School provides academic instruction to children in kindergarten through the fifth grades. TheMore school offers students a curriculum of language arts, math, science, social studies, music, dance, drama, fine arts and physical education; the school also offers a magnet program.
Creative Angels Preschool/Kinder4garten
1725 N Mariposa Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027-3902
Hollywood High School
1521 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Built in 1908, Hollywood High School is located just south of Hollywood Boulevard, at the corner of Highland Avenue andMore Sunset Boulevard. It is the alma mater of more than 500 notable celebrities, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Carole Burnett and Lawrence Fishburne. The school has a performing arts MAGNET, which includes acting, dancing and singing. The school's colors are crimson and white, and its mascot is The Sheik, named after the Rudolph Valentino movie of the same name.  
Los Angeles Recording School
6690 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Los Angeles Recording School's intensive audio education is designed to take students inside the world of music andMore audio production. The school is in the heart of Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard. From day one, students apprentice under a professional in the business, and learn one-on-one at a music production company. The goal of the LARS program is to give each student the best education in music and music management.
Selma Ave Elementary School
6611 Selma Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Selma Avenue Elementary is located in the heart of Hollywood, just a few blocks east of Highland Avenue and south ofMore Hollywood Boulevard, and is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. The school serves children of surrounding community from preschool through 6th grade. The school also works with  partners like the YMCA and others to get students involved with their community.
Immaculate Heart High School and Middle School
5515 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028

Immaculate Heart High School and Middle School is a college-preparatory school for young women. Opened by the SistersMore of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1906, the private school is located on seven acres of hillside property, near the corner of Western and Franklin avenues in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles.</p> <p>Many of the schools' earliest graduates were pioneers in fields rarely open to women. Today, almost 100 percent of graduates here go on to college immediately and often to the most prestigious in the country. The school's mascot is a panda, and its colors are blue and white. The graduation ceremony for the senior class is held at the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Bowl">Hollywood Bowl</a>.<br /><br /></p>

Beverly Hills RC School
6550 Fountain Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Beverly Hills RC School is a private day care and learning center. The school accommodates children up to the firstMore grade. The school is centrally located but set in a more residential setting. There is a gated play area for children to play in, which includes a swing set and small slide. The school is opens early at 7am and closes late at 6pm for parent convenience. The school is coed and features small class sizes. 
Hollywood Arts
1644 Wilcox Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028
Hollywood Arts is a non-profit school that provides arts-based education, career mentoring, college preparedness andMore internship programs to youth, from ages 13 to 24, who are homeless, at risk of being homeless or who are transitioning out of foster care. The school offers classes in music, performance and visual arts, giving young people a chance to develop transferrable skills while learning a variety of creative activities. Classes emphasize hands-on learning, mentor relationships, teamwork and technical skills. The services of the center are offered at no cost to students.
Gardner Street Elementary School
7450 Hawthorn Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Established in 1910, Gardner Street Elementary School is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. It providesMore instruction to children in kindergarten through sixth grade, along with sports programs and various clubs. Kenneth L. Urbina is the principal.
Los Angeles Film School
6363 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Los Angeles Film School is a private college that has been in operation since 1999 and provides industry-standardMore facilities for the study of animation, filmmaking, video game production and audio recording. The staff at LAFS includes industry insiders and the school maintains a catalog of professional grade equipment for instructional purposes.
Helen Bernstein High School
1309 N Wilton Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Built in 2008, Helen Bernstein High School is located on the corner of Wilton Place and Fountain Avenue. The school isMore divided into different learning communities. There are several academies, including: Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME), Business, Technology, and Labor Relations (BTLR), and The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine (STEM). The Academic Performance Excellence (APEX) Academy is a program geared toward at-risk youth. The high school is named after Helen Bernstein, an educational reformer and former president of United Teachers Los Angeles. The school mascot is the dragon. 
Musicians Institute
6752 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Musicians Institute's unique campus is located on Hollywood Boulevard. One of the world's leading music schools, itMore provides quality education and hands-on training in contemporary music. The institute offers a wide variety of degrees and areas of concentration in the field of contemporary music. Visit the website or call to schedule an appointment.
The Oaks School
6817 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Oaks School is a private elementary school located on the corner of Franklin and Highland avenues, on the groundsMore of the Hollywood United Methodist Church. Its mission is that the best learning opportunities are created when children are able to share in the responsibility for their own education and where they feel safe to take risks, make mistakes and then gain knowledge. The Oaks provides an educational environment where children are encouraged to explore, challenge, inquire about, explain and interpret the world around them. A strong academic curriculum is an integrated with fine arts, physical education, technology, library arts and personal  development. The school also prides itself on active parent participation and its involvement in civic programs.<br /><br /><br />
Mother of Invention Acting School
6472 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038
Located in Hollywood, the Mother of Invention Acting School provides acting instruction for children and adults. TheMore facility strives to teach a wide variety of acting techniques, focusing on character development, plot objectives, sense memory and more. Coaching and workshops are also offered. 
LACER After School Program
1718 N Cherokee Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
LACER — Literacy Arts Culture Education and Recreation — is a nonprofit organization that providesMore free arts and literacy after school activities to Los Angeles school children. LACER is located inside the Hollywood Community Service building on Cherokee Avenue just north of Hollywood Boulevard. The LACER after school program is partnered with United Way and offers visual art education, dance, music, academic support and sports.  To enter the LACER office you must walk through the attached garage on Cherokee Avenue. For more information and to enroll your child call or visit the website.  
Valley View Elementary School
6921 Woodrow Wilson Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068
Located just off Cahuenga Blvd West, Valley View Elementary School is one of the smallest school in the Los AngelesMore Unified District. Known for providing a dynamic learning environment for children K-6th grade, the school encourages hard work and inventive collaboration with the community, parents and faculty. Valley View's mission is to teach children in a dynamic and supportive learning environment.
Grant Children's Center
1559 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Grant Children's Center is a child day care services for elementary and secondary school-aged children.
Sunset Montessori Preschool
1432 N Sycamore Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Sunset Montessori Preschool is an independent, private preschool. Montessori programs are individualized, which allowsMore each child to progress at his or her own pace. Children are free to explore a wide variety of materials with guidance from experienced teachers. The school is open year-round with the academic year running from September to June. The summer months, July and August, are optional.
Stella Adler Academy & Theatre
6773 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Stella Adler Academy & Theater offers training in the Stella Adler technique of acting. Classes are offered toMore young and olded alike, and can be taken as separate classes or as a two-year program. Call today to schedule an appointment to find out more about the available programs. 
Hollywood Education and Literacy Project
6336 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood Education and Literacy Project is part of a national chain of private schools that follows the teachings of L.More Ron Hubbard. It caters to children in kindergarten through 8th grade and is a private co-ed school.
Soledad Enrichment Action
1711 N Van Ness Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Soledad Enrichment Action was formed in 1972. Mothers of teens in East Los Angeles who had lost children to gangMore violence decided they needed an alternative to public school for some children, and created this non-profit charter school. SEA provides education and more to at-risk youth across Los Angeles. These include job training, drug & alcohol counseling, and a host of extracurricular activities. They have locations all across the county, this being their home office, conveniently located off of the 101 in Hollywood.
The Second City
6560 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Second City is an amazing leading brand in improv-based sketch comedy. It also has theatres located in Chicago andMore Toronto. The Second City does not only provide hilarious shows, but it also offers classes with training centers in Chicago and Toronto, as well as Hollywood. It has been called "A Comedy Empire" by <em>The New York Times,</em> and it is the perfect place for a laugh while visiting Hollywood.
Grant Elementary School
1530 N Wilton Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Located on Wilton Place just south of Hollywood Boulevard, Grant Elementary School is situated in the heart of LittleMore Armenia. School administrators recognize that while all students might not have equal talents, each student deserves equal opportunity to develop those talents. Grant faculty members aim to provide each student with the skills and knowledge needed thrive in todays educational climate. In 2002, Grant students were recognized by Guiness World Records for trying to complete the worlds largest finger painting.