66 out of 10GreatSchools

Arroyo Seco Museum Science

Los Angeles, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-8
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  • Enrollment: 555

Overview

Arroyo Seco Museum Science
4805 Sycamore Terrace
Los Angeles, CA 90042
(323) 254-5141
Arroyo Seco Museum Science is located in Los Angeles, CA and serves grades K-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Filipino
1%
Black
1%
Asian
2%
White
6%
Hispanic
90%

Reviews14 Reviews

3.5
parent
I wish it were more like a regular school, as opposed to bungalows. I would like the school to offer the middle school students lockers because the amount of weight they have to carry around is ridiculous.
parent
Esta es la mejor escuela de este barrio. Los maestros son dedicados y siempre apoyan a los ninos con sus necesidades. Mi hija ha estado ahi desde kindergarden y los primeros anos era un poco distraida e inmadura pero sus maestros nunca vieron un problema en ella y la apoyaron siempre. Gracias Arroyo Seco!!!
parent
A very good school and very good teachers. It's unbelieble that everyone I've encountered at this school has been supportive to my son, teachers, staff and principal. The principal might not be the warrior we would like but she ran the school smoothly. The only complaint I have is the afterschool program's staff leader with old ways old views. She's been there for many years and does not give the impression that she likes to work with kids anymore. Someone new needs a chance to turn this program around. I had to send my kid somewhere else afterschool but it was worth it. We don't have to hear all the complaining the lady did because my kid was active.
parent
This was a great school under the previous principal. We had to pull our child out losing all our magnet points in the beginning of the year because the principle was too lazy to work with us. We thought it only had happened to us only to find out other parents were similarly stoned walled. Great school start with great leaders. There still some great teachers but Ms. Ramierz is slowly chipping away at the schools greatness & staffs morale.
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