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The public high schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Los Angeles, California · page 3

Ranks 101109 of the public schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Los Angeles, California. Back to page 1.

HIGHEST RATIO · LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
101Barack Obama Global Preparation AcademyLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh29313.0:1
102Boyle Heights Hilda Solis HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh25612.8:1
103Central HighLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh24212.7:1
104Horace Mann UCLA CommunityLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh44012.6:1
105L.A. County High School for the ArtsLos Angeles, CALos Angeles County Office of EducationHigh55111.6:1
106Esteban Torres East LA Performing Arts MagnetLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh24311.2:1
107The SEED School of Los Angeles CountyLos Angeles, CAThe SEED School of Los Angeles County DistrictHigh20610.7:1
108Joseph Pomeroy Widney Career Prep and Transition CenterLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh2649.2:1
109Alfonso B. Perez Special Education CenterLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedHigh2439.0:1
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