California Creative Learning Academy

Public charter school in Los Angeles, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

California Creative Learning Academy (formerly the Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts) is a public charter school located in Los Angeles, California.[1][2] Founded in 2006 in the city's Los Feliz neighborhood, the school specializes in arts integration and education.[3][4][5]

Coordinates34.11109592081958°N 118.24547218883193°W / 34.11109592081958; -118.24547218883193
Other nameCalCreative
Former nameLos Feliz Charter School for the Arts
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California Creative Learning Academy
Location
2709 Media Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90065

United States
Coordinates34.11109592081958°N 118.24547218883193°W / 34.11109592081958; -118.24547218883193
Information
Other nameCalCreative
Former nameLos Feliz Charter School for the Arts
TypePublic charter school
Established2006
School districtLos Angeles Unified School District
PrincipalDr. Linda Lee
GradesK-8
Websitecalcreative.org
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History

The Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts was founded in the Los Angeles neighborhood of the same name in 2006, driven by a teaching methodology focused on the arts. In 2010, the school relocated to the Glassell Park former film studio known as the Media Center.[6]

Alongside Larchmont Charter School, the school received scrutiny from the Los Angeles Times in 2011 for an early policy that allowed parents to bypass the admissions lottery system in exchange for a significant parental volunteer commitment. Though the policy was legal, openly discussed with regulators, and eventually ended, Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts received criticism from opponents of charter schools for the practice.[7]

In June 2021, the school changed its name from Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts to California Creative Learning Academy (CalCreative).[8][9]

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