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Inglewood Unified School District
Location
California
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre K-12

Inglewood Unified School District abbreviated (IUSD) is a public school system district headquartered in Inglewood, California, United States.[1]

IUSD serves most of the city of Inglewood and the unincorporated Los Angeles County community of Ladera Heights.

History

When the Inglewood Union High School District, now known as the Centinela Valley Union High School District (CVUHSD), formed in 1905, the Inglewood elementary school district was within its territory. The name of the high school district changed to its current name on November 1, 1944. On July 1, 1954, the Inglewood elementary school district withdrew from CVUSD and became a unified school district that also operated high schools.[2]

Schools

Adult schools

  • Inglewood Community Adult School[3]

Continuation schools

  • Hillcrest Continuation High School[4]

Catholic Schools

  • St Mary's Academy High School

High schools

Zoned

Alternative

K-8 schools

  • La Tijera K-8 School[8]
  • Warren Lane K-8 School[9]
  • Frank D. Parent K-8 School[10]

K-6 schools

  • Kelso Elementary K-6 School

Middle Schools

6-8

  • Albert F. Monroe Middle School[11]

7-8

  • George W. Crozier Middle School[12]

Primary schools

K-6

  • Centinela Elementary School[13]
  • Daniel Freeman Elementary School[14]
  • Beulah Payne Elementary School[15]

K-5

  • Bennett-Kew Elementary School[16]
  • Highland Elementary School[17]
  • Payne Elementary School
  • W. Claude Hudnall Elementary School[18]
  • William H. Kelso Elementary School[19]
  • Oak Street Elementary School[20]
  • Clyde Woodworth Elementary School[21]
  • Worthington Elementary School[22]

References