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The fastest-declining public K-12 schools by enrollment in Los Angeles County, California

Across Los Angeles County, California, 10 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by the steepest enrollment decline between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. Marlton leads the list at -42.1%, against a median of -20.8% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
10
Los Angeles County, California
Best Enrollment change
-42.1%
Median Enrollment change
-20.8%
FASTEST DECLINING · LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1MarltonLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified233135-42.1%
2City of AngelsLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,7111,058-38.2%
3Elizabeth Learning CenterCudahy, CALos Angeles Unified1,7971,257-30.1%
4Avalon K-12Santa Catalina, CALong Beach Unified571443-22.4%
5New Open World Academy K-12Los Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,153911-21.0%
6Berenece Carlson Home HospitalNorth Hollywood, CALos Angeles Unified480381-20.6%
7Thirty-Second Street USC Performing ArtsLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,051842-19.9%
8Foshay Learning CenterLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,8861,530-18.9%
9Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched StudiesReseda, CALos Angeles Unified2,0851,712-17.9%
10UCLA Community K-12Los Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,004887-11.7%
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