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The public K-12 schools with the lowest student-to-teacher ratios in Los Angeles County, California

Across Los Angeles County, California, 10 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by the fewest students per teacher, a proxy for class size and staffing. Berenece Carlson Home Hospital leads the list at 3.9:1, against a median of 18.9:1 across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
10
Los Angeles County, California
Best Students/teacher
3.9:1
Median Students/teacher
18.9:1
LOWEST RATIO · LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1Berenece Carlson Home HospitalNorth Hollywood, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined3813.9:1
2Elizabeth Learning CenterCudahy, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined1,25716.8:1
3Avalon K-12Santa Catalina, CALong Beach UnifiedCombined44317.4:1
4New Open World Academy K-12Los Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined91118.5:1
5UCLA Community K-12Los Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined88718.9:1
6Thirty-Second Street USC Performing ArtsLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined84219.0:1
7Foshay Learning CenterLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined1,53019.6:1
8Lake Balboa College Preparatory Magnet K-12Lake Balboa, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined59021.1:1
9City of AngelsLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined1,05821.4:1
10Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched StudiesReseda, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined1,71223.3:1
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