55 out of 10GreatSchools

Foshay Learning Center

Los Angeles, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades K-12
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  • Enrollment: 1838

Overview

Foshay Learning Center
3751 South Harvard Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90018
(323) 373-2700
Foshay Learning Center is located in Los Angeles, CA and serves grades K-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Pacific Islander
0%
Filipino
0%
Native American
0%
Asian
0%
White
0%
Black
15%
Hispanic
84%
Other
1%

Reviews29 Reviews

3.5
other
Overall awesome experience no where near as bad as everyone think it is so many good programs that get you ready for college and as well can help you get into USC
other
I went here for 6 years and hated it. Middle school was just awful and ruined me, High school was meh. Many office staff and hall monitors are rude and treated everyone like a bad middle schooler, regardless of how that student presented themselves. I left over a year ago but I doubt it has improved much. They do have an NAI program where students who make it all the way through have a chance of getting a scholarship to USC, so if you're not coming here for that and hate the school don't bother staying.
other
I attended Foshay for Middle School and High School. In middle school, I did not feel save. I was a victim of bullying and teachers as well as staff just looked the other way. School personnel need to be more aware of what is occurring in their school. However, I did well academically. In high school, the teachers were much more caring. Mr. Beebe was probably of the best teachers I ever had, sadly he left Foshay. Also, the counselors are the BEST. They made all of us sign up for scholarships/grants and apply to colleges. They motivated students that did not believe they were good enough to attend college and pushed them into the right direction. Because of them I attended college and earned my BA and MS.
parent
My child is attending this school, I'm not too pleased with some of the teachers, some of them should really go ahead and retire. Do not care for the way they try to characterize my child. Teachers really need to give our children a chance to shine. Our children are the future generation of tomorrow.
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