ELC is a great school. It might not be the best but one thing is for sure, it's students do get enough motivation and education to succeed. Some people have claimed this as not true but it is. Some students from this school have gotten accepted to Harvard. i've had a positive experience as a present
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Posted by a student on 09/01/09
i think this school is bad because some teachers don't care if some students are failing and they criticize you if you make a mistake
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Posted by a student on 06/14/09
I was a student at this school and while I was attending it I thought it was a great school.It had understanding teachers and amazing classes.It not only gave me many opportunities to excel in my classes but it gave me roots to succeed in the future. Their academic programs are great. The only thing
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Posted by a other on 02/12/09
I'm very unsatisfied with how teachers and administrators are communicating with parents!
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Posted by a parent on 12/21/07
I really like this school I think it is real nice and big and all of the students are well behaved
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Posted by a parent on 11/14/07
E.L.C. is one of if not the best school in all of L.A.U.S.D.
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Posted by a teacher on 11/13/07
I'm an alumni currently enrolled in a UC. My experience at ELC was awesome. The teachers are friendly and passionate about their work. What I learned I've taken with me and its enabled me to succeed in college.
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Posted by a student on 09/21/07
I am a former student of ELC. I have had the worst possible experience attending this school. Their health and technology academies do generally assist students in determining a career, but overall I would not recommend this school. Constant violence and a great lack of motivation from teachers and staff
... Read more make it impossible for most of these students to succeed. I believe most students are given false hope and are deprived of resourceful information for future decisions. I think the administration takes advantage of the ignorance of most students and parents and refuses to 'waste their time' preparing these kids for an opportunity to attend college. They are underestimating the potential of these students and take pity on the lives they lead. Hence, this school will never provide their students with they challenges they desperately need. Read less
Posted by a former student on 05/16/07
What I think about this school is that its a great school their academic programs are great. I am a former student at elizabeth. Im in the tech academy. Iam a junior and so far I have learn lots of things in he tech academy. The school is great and the sports are great. The school has really help me
... Read more choose what I want to study when I get out of highschool. It has also help my sister a former student at this school. She is a senior and she is in the health academy she really likes it alot and after graduation shes going to the to nursring school because she learn about that in the health academy and she liked it. This school has helped us both choose our carrier even dough sometimes it has its ups and downs this school still agreat school and I think its great. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/18/06
Their Academic Programs are fascinating. Their technology/health academies really give the children an idea for what they want to do. There is plenty of teacher involvement, but I would not say the same for parent involvement. This school has great sports like basketball, soccer, tennis, but the only
... Read more thing its missing is a football team. ELC has field goal posts on their track, but they dont play football. Thats wierd, but overall its a magnificent school Read less
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Cudahy schools — Elizabeth Learning Center is located at 4811 Elizabeth St, Cudahy CA 90201. 4811 Elizabeth St is in the 90201 ZIP code in Cudahy, CA The school district for Elizabeth Learning Center is the Los Angeles Unified School District. Elizabeth Learning Center is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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