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  1. The Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) is a prestigious, award-winning, and tuition-free public high school for students interested in the visual and performing arts. With departments in Music, Cinematic Arts, Visual Arts, Dance, and Theatre.

  2. LOS ANGELES COUNTY. HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS. LACHSA | born to create. LACHSA (Building 20) 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles CA 90032. 323-343-2550 (p) | 323-343-2574 (f) lachsa_info@lacoe.edu. Los Angeles County. Office of Education. visual arts. site: designbyteg.com.

  3. www.lachsa.net › staffdirectoryLACHSA | STAFF

    LOS ANGELES COUNTY. HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS. LACHSA (Building 20) 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles CA 90032. 323-343-2550 (p) | 323-343-2574 (f) lachsa_info@lacoe.edu. Los Angeles County. Office of Education. LACHSA | born to create. site: designbyteg.com.

  4. 16 reviews and 17 photos of LOS ANGELES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS "LACHSA. . . . LACHSA . . LACHSA . . . . . What can I say about the school that opened a whole new world for me. Before LACHSA the only white people I had ever interacted with were teachers and police officers. Thats cuz I grew up in the heart of South Los Angeles. I never really went to see plays yet I had a strong ...

  5. Tel: (323) 343-2550. www.lachsa.net. SAVE SCHOOL. Serving 527 students in grades 9-12, L.a. County High School For The Arts ranks in the top 20% of all schools in California for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 50%, and reading proficiency is top 50%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 40-49% (which is ...

  6. Keep up-to-date on LACHSA LEGACY - Alumni events such as artists interviews, reunions, shows and more. You'll also find events and activities by and for LACHSA alumni as well as those at the LACHSA campus (like student shows and alumni campus visits), the Arts High Foundation, and the Parent's Association. SEE MORE.

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Review L.A. County High School for the Arts. The school starts kid out well in Freshman and Sophomore year, and gives them academic and arts teachers that do teach you. Then, as junior and senior year approach, the teacher teach less and less and you catch yourself spending an entire class doing nothing.