4034 Irving Pl, Culver City, CA 90232
The Culver City Unified School District is a State of California public school district serving the Culver City…More community. The district is comprised of five elementary schools, a middle school and a high school. These offices also oversee Culver Park High School, route: {:action=>"show", :id=>"culver-park-high-school", :controller=>"listings"} -->, Opportunities for Learning and the <!-- name: Culver City Adult School. </p> <p>Departments in the district include business services, educational services, human resources, security and the superintendent's office. Superintendent Dr. Myrna Rivera Coté works with the district's Board of Education to provide a safe, respectful and diverse environment, as well as a challenging and personalized education, for the children of Culver City.</p>
4153 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90230
The Culver City Teen Center has programs and services available to kids and teens from local junior high and high…More schools. The center offers tutoring services and features a pool, a computer lab, a park and a basketball court for kids to enjoy in a safe environment.
4909 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90230
The Culver City Adult School, part of the Culver City Unified School District, offers classes for adults and high school…More students. Courses include visual and performing arts, sewing, physical fitness, sports, languages, ESL, driver's education, computer education, citizenship, technical education and basic education. An older adults program is also available in order to help maintain the mental and physical fitness of seniors, and during the summer, the school offers classes for kids. Registration can be done online or in person at the main office.
11450 Port Rd, Culver City, CA 90230
Named a 2010 Model Continuation School by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell, Culver Park High…More has a singular goal: to give students having trouble with a traditional curriculum a chance to graduate. The school offers all course requirements necessary to earn a high school diploma, as well as individual instruction, online classes and options for students to complete coursework in the late afternoon or even earn credits for employment. CPHS also has an active Student Council that plans and provides fun holiday events and efforts to beautify the campus.
4401 Elenda St, Culver City, CA 90230
Culver City High School is a college-oriented high school with just more than 2,200 students. The average class size…More is 33 to 38 students.</p> <p>Dedicated to a clear academic plan, CCHS offers courses in english, mathematics, modern language, physical education, science and social studies, as well as vocational education. </p> <p>Culver City High School also offers The Academy of Visual and Performing Arts. AVPA is a four-year program that incorporates intensive studies in Visual Arts, Film & Video Production, Theatre and Music. Students take advanced level classes after school, many for college credit, in their major. The courses combined with a rigorous production schedule provide a balance between hands-on and academic training. Students get a chance to practice their craft alongside motivated and talented peers and qualified professional teachers, designers, directors, actors, musicians and artists. Visit AVPA's website: <a href="http://www.avpa.org/">www.avpa.org</a></p>