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2018–2019 School Accountability Report Card
About This School
Contact Information (School Year 2019–2020)
District Contact Information (School Year 2019–2020)
District Name
Los Angeles Unified
Phone Number
(213) 241-1000
Superintendent
Austin Beutner
Email Address
Website
School Contact Information (School Year 2019–2020)
School Name
Math and Science College Preparatory
Street
3202 West Adams Blvd.
City, State, Zip
Los Angeles, Ca, 90018-1832
Phone Number
323-821-1393
Principal
Lisa Marcelino
Email Address
Website
County-District-School (CDS) Code
19647330126136
Last updated: 1/17/2020
School Description and Mission Statement (School Year 2019–2020)
Math and Science College Prep is part of the STEM Prep family of schools, which is committed to disrupting the status quo of inequitable access to high quality STEM pathways for women and minorities by closing the socio-economic, ethnic, and gender gaps in STEM fields, and serving as role models who exhibit scholarliness, advocacy, perseverance, and kindness.
The mission of STEM Prep Schools is
...to operate a small network of high performing schools, in a targeted area of Los Angeles
...and develop K – 12th grade scholars into successful college graduates and professionals,
...through equal access and inspiration, rigorous curriculum, and a commitment to our core values.
Last updated: 1/17/2020
Student Enrollment by Grade Level (School Year 2018–2019)
Grade Level | Number of Students |
---|---|
Grade 9 | 128 |
Grade 10 | 131 |
Grade 11 | 135 |
Grade 12 | 155 |
Total Enrollment | 549 |
Last updated: 1/17/2020
Student Enrollment by Student Group (School Year 2018–2019)
Student Group | Percent of Total Enrollment |
---|---|
Black or African American | 9.80 % |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 0.20 % |
Asian | 2.20 % |
Filipino | 0.40 % |
Hispanic or Latino | 87.20 % |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | % |
White | 0.20 % |
Two or More Races | % |
Student Group (Other) | Percent of Total Enrollment |
---|---|
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged | 94.50 % |
English Learners | 11.30 % |
Students with Disabilities | 13.10 % |
Foster Youth | 0.20 % |
Homeless | % |