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Schools & Education

Schools & Education

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Mid-City has about 30 public schools and 20 private schools that its residents can attend. The majority of the public schools are elementary schools -- one of the main concerns is that only a few of them scored above a 7/10 on California’s Academic Performance Index (API). The middle schools didn’t fare much better, although it should be noted that there are charter schools and public academies in Mid-Cown that perform much better than normal public schools. The Alexander Hamilton Senior High is the area’s highest-scoring school (6/10 API), unless you want to count the Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (grades 6-12, 10/10 API). Private schools in Mid-City aren’t graded on the API school, but I have heard great things about them -- they’re definitely worth checking out.

 
 
Demographics

Demographics

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Mid-City is very split ethnically, making it a culturally rich area. The most common ethnicity is Hispanic, which accounts for almost one out of every two residents in Mid-City (48%). Blacks and Whites are almost the same, at 28% and 27% respectively. There’s also a sizable Asian population, as 12% of residents claim this heritage. Despite being so varied in its ethnicities, certain areas of Mid-City are dominated by one race. For example, Lafayette Square is known for its large wealthy African-American population. You should keep this in mind when you’re weighing the factors of certain areas of the neighborhood.

 
 

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thumbnail 1 Bed $975 2837 12 Hillcrest Drive, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
3 Bed $550 1846 S Longwood Avenue, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
0 Bed $700 2918 Leeward Avenue, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
0 Bed Call 1220 S Harvard Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
thumbnail 1 Bed $1,000 4043 W 21 Street, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
1 Bed $975 2503 Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
2 Bed $1,350 3846 W 28Th Street, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
thumbnail 3 Bed $2,100 1065 S Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
1 Bed $1,100 5442 Westhaven Street, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
thumbnail 2 Bed $1,185 1530 S Gramercy Place, Los Angeles, CA May 25th
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Name Bedrooms Price Range
Two - Three $2,275 - $2,575
Two $1,800
One - Two $1,025 - $1,250
Studio $675
Studio - Two $1,586 - $2,442
Studio - Two $1,485 - $2,115
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