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Ranked 2622 of 7047 in California
Top schools in Los AngelesRanked 2622 of 7047 in California
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With a student-teacher ratio of 16 : 1
25%
Percentage of minority students
890 : 1
Student to counselor ratio
New Playground Name
We are so excited to announce the name of our new playground! Following a school-wide and Robinson community vote we narrowed a large list of names down to four. Since our students will be using the playground on a daily basis, we gave them the final vote! 476.....
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Dismissal Time: 12:15 PM
Note: Doors open at 7:45 AM for student arrival. Please refer to the school calendar for specific early dismissal dates.
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September to June
School session starts in September 1st week and ends in June 3rd week. For exact dates, please contact the school.
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Loreto Street Elementary in Los Angeles, California, is getting a lot of attention for its promise to give students a well-rounded education. The school is committed to creating a safe space where students can do well in school, make friends, and feel good about themselves.
The principal and other dedicated staff are working around the clock to make the school a welcoming and positive place where students can follow their interests and passions. Loreto Street Elementary is really making a difference in the lives of its students by getting the community involved and working with other groups. There isn't a specific recent news story that talks about a specific achievement, but it's worth noting that Loreto Street Elementary has been named one of the 118 best elementary schools in Los Angeles County.
Q1. What does the school do to help kids learn early?
Ans. The lessons are fun and teach basic reading, writing, and social skills.
Q2. What role do families play in school life?
Ans. Families get regular updates and are encouraged to take part in school events.
Q3. What sets Loreto Street Elementary apart?
Ans. Its focus on early childhood development helps students learn more in the future.
Q4. Are there any events at Loreto Street Elementary that families can attend?
Ans. Yes, the school has literacy nights, workshops for parents, and community events all year long.
Q5. How does the school help new students who start in the middle of the year?
Ans. Adams Elementary helps kids get used to new places by giving them orientation help and introductions to other kids.
Note: Schedules may change during school holidays. Please contact School for exact Schedule.
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