List of high schools in Los Angeles County, California

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This is a list of high schools in Los Angeles County, California.

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Catholic

Los Angeles City

Other cities

Other private schools

Protestant

Jewish

Cofetz Chaim Los Angeles (Orh chanoch) Pico Robertson

Yeshivas Ohev Shalom (Boys High School) Fairfax

Non-denominational

Public schools

ABC Unified School District

Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District

Alhambra Unified School District

Alliance for College-Ready Public Schools

Antelope Valley Union High School District

Arcadia Unified School District

Azusa Unified School District

Baldwin Park Unified School District

Bassett Unified School District

Bellflower Unified School District

Beverly Hills Unified School District

Bonita Unified School District

Burbank Unified School District

Centinela Valley Union High School District

Charter Oak Unified School District

Claremont Unified School District

Compton Unified School District

Covina-Valley Unified School District

Culver City Unified School District

Downey Unified School District

Duarte Unified School District

El Monte Union High School District

El Rancho Unified School District

El Segundo Unified School District

Glendale Unified School District

Glendora Unified School District

Hacienda La Puente Unified School District

Inglewood Unified School District

La Cañada Unified School District

Las Virgenes Unified School District

Long Beach Unified School District

Los Angeles Unified School District

See List of Los Angeles Unified School District schools

Lynwood Unified School District

Manhattan Beach Unified School District

Monrovia Unified School District

Montebello Unified School District

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District

Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District

Paramount Unified School District

Pasadena Unified School District

Pomona Unified School District

Redondo Beach Unified School District

Rowland Unified School District

San Gabriel Unified School District

San Marino Unified School District

Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District

South Pasadena Unified School District

Temple City Unified School District

Torrance Unified School District

Walnut Valley Unified School District

West Covina Unified School District

Whittier Union High School District

William S. Hart Union High School District

Other districts

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