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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.

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  3. 6 de jun. de 2024 · Los Angeles Center For Enriched Studies, a public school located in Los Angeles, CA, serves grade(s) 6-12 in Los Angeles Unified School District. It has received a GreatSchools Summary Rating of 8 out of 10, based on a variety of school quality measures.

  4. 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 access to post-secondary ...

  5. Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies (SOCES) was established in 1981 and is the largest magnet school in the Los Angeles Unified School District, serving 1800 students in grades 4-12. SOCES is a California Distinguished school and is listed as a National Gold-Rated school, ranked #5 in the LAUSD and #65 in California by US News and World ...

  6. 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.

  7. Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies is a magnet public school in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, United States. Despite the name, SOCES is located in the Tarzana section of Los Angeles on the former campus of Sequoia Junior High School.