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  1. The Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies is a public university preparatory secondary school located on 18th Street between La Cienega Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue in the Faircrest Heights district of Los Angeles, California, [ 3 ] on the former site of Louis Pasteur Middle School. LACES, which serves grades 6 through 12, is a part of the ...

  2. History and Background of LACES. The Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (LACES) came into existence in September 1977, as a new component of the court-ordered voluntary integration program designed to address the five harms of racial isolation: low academic achievement, overcrowded conditions, interracial hostility and intolerance, lack of ...

  3. Sep 8, 2016 · The program at the Los Angeles Unified School District, which now oversees roughly 200 magnets, was created in the 1970s as part of a court-ordered desegregation plan. Parents and students living ...

  4. The Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (LACES) is a full magnet program in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The LAUSD Integration Programs such as magnets exist as a mechanism to racially integrate Los Angeles schools. The LACES student body is very diverse. Currently, the demographics are 31% Hispanic, 27% White, 19% Asian, 19% ...

  5. In 1993, we were the first school in Los Angeles to be granted Charter status. Our charter has been renewed every five years since, further highlighting both our students’ success and that of our site-based governance system. The Charter School act of 1992 is the legislation that gave origin to charter schools.

  6. LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Student Integration Services CHRONOLOGY OF MAGNET SCHOOLS September 1979 The following schools were implemented and represent the four (4) Alternative Schools of Choice and the two (2) Centers for Enriched Studies: 4322 Arroyo Seco Museum Science (Formerly Alternative)

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  8. Magnet Office. LACES is a full magnet school and all students wishing to enroll in our school must apply through the Choices application. LACES became the first magnet school in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). As part of the student integration mandates, the student population was set at roughly 70% combined minority and 30% white.

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