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The fastest-growing public high schools in Los Angeles, California

This ranking covers the fastest-growing public high schools in Los Angeles, California, drawn from 13 qualifying public high schools. Girls Academic Leadership Acad Dr. Michelle King Sch STEM leads the list at 126%, against a median of 12.5% across the ranked schools.

The table below is sortable and filterable, and the full list downloads as a CSV. Figures come from federal NCES enrollment data and, where applicable, state assessment results for 2024-25.

Schools ranked
13
Los Angeles, California
Top Enrollment growth
126%
Median Enrollment growth
12.5%
FASTEST GROWING · LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Girls Academic Leadership Acad Dr. Michelle King Sch STEMLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified319720126%
2Sotomayor Arts and Sciences MagnetLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified241517115%
3Augustus Hawkins HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified5311,122111%
4Jordan HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified51879753.9%
5Theodore Roosevelt Senior HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,2671,67832.4%
6School for the Visual Arts and HumanitiesLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified42151221.6%
7Venice Senior HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified2,0382,29312.5%
8Boyle Heights Hilda Solis HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified22825612.3%
9Horace Mann UCLA CommunityLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified39444011.7%
10Edward R. Roybal Learning CenterLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,0211,13010.7%
11John C. Fremont Senior HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified1,8711,8891.0%
12Los Angeles High School of the ArtsLos Angeles, CALos Angeles Unified4304310.2%
13L.A. County High School for the ArtsLos Angeles, CALos Angeles County Office of Education5505510.2%
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