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New West Charter School
1905 Armacost Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90025
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1905 Armacost Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025, United States
About the Business
New West Charter School is a dynamic and innovative educational institution located in the heart of Los Angeles, California. Our school is dedicated to providing a rigorous and creative academic program that prepares students for success in college and beyond. With a focus on personalized learning and student-centered instruction, New West Charter School empowers students to reach their full potential and become lifelong learners. Our dedicated faculty and staff work tirelessly to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive. Join us at 1905 Armacost Avenue and discover the difference a New West education can make in your child's future.
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Hours open
Monday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I am new at this school and have only been here for about a month and a half, but I have made so many new friends and reconnected with old ones. The environment here is very positive and i've never had a bully problem once. The teachers here are splendid and really look out for the students, they teach us everything we need to know. Everything is easy and a breeze if you really put your mind to it. I have got to say that I love this school and I wouldn't go anywhere else. #luvinit"
"My son is in 7th grade and we really love this school. The teachers are great and caring as is the whole staff. The principal and the vice principals are outstanding and really, really are caring passionate administrators. The front office staff is so friendly. It is small as well and they are currently building a great music department with a new and inspiring teacher and the dance dept is already making a name for itself."
"We have experience with several different schools, and what New West does is pretty unique. Their approach to education is different from what you will find at a traditional public school: here kids learn through hands on experiences, simulations, projects. Work load is light in 6th grade, but believe me, it ramps up in later grades. The curriculum, including electives, offers many opportunities for kids to challenge themselves and discover new passions. The teachers are amazing. Yes, they are young, but I no longer view it as a negative. Most care deeply about their subject - and the kids - and inspire them with their enthusiasm. I never would have imagined that my child would become so interested in Speech and Debate, History, or tai chi. As a prospective parent, I was skeptical about the school's high test scores, but now I can tell you - they are definitely not "teaching to the test".They have good scores because they motivate kids to learn. There are challenging things about the school. The transportation policy is truly draconian. I can barely keep up with my own schedule - trying to coordinate our schedules with those of 2-3 other busy families is definitely the hardest thing we have done. And we bend over backwards to do it, to give our kids a chance at this great education. However, because of transportation/parking restrictions, if you expect to be as active at the school as you were in the elementary school, you are out of luck. It simply won't happen here. It is a sacrifice we parents make to be good neighbors. People have complained about the administration, but all I can say, the principal knows how to get things done. MS assistant principal, Ms Barnett, will understand your child probably better than you do. Administration's goal is not only to teach kids, it is also to usher them into adulthood and independence. There is a very strong emphasis here on building personal and social skills as with coursework. This is mainly done through the advisory program (a couple of hours each week is spent in home rooms exploring characters, independence, social interactions), and assembly. In summary, we are truly grateful that such a great public (ie., free) school exists. New West's education model should be emulated by other schools."
"I went to New West Charter Middle School for a year a and a half and it was well worth it. I was accepted mid-year and my grades, friendships and overall love for education increased within my first few weeks. Many people say that it is a terrible idea to have a school in a neighborhood but that is the ideal place for a school. Neighborhoods are supposed to be friendly and safe. We, as past, present, and future students, appreciate your willingness to accept us into the neighborhood. The teachers at New West are phenomenal. They may teach a different way (ex. through debates and essays at the end of class units) but they definitely teach you what is required and even beyond the requirements. Some teachers, especially in 8th grade, go beyond the core and even reach into college subjects or ways of learning. I have skills that help me in my school now and help me generally in life. I am in another one of the top high schools and would have stayed at New West but location conditions permitted me to have to change schools. I know more than many of my fellow students at my present school and it is thanks to New West. The complaints written are about the learning and noise. To those I would politely just like to say two things. First off, I learn in ways that differ from other people and when I came to New West I had to adapt at first, then I talked to my teachers about helping me learn and I began to acquire more knowledge. To be concise, New West staff and teachers are incredibly flexible and will help you learn or help your child learn as long as you talk to them and help them. How are they supposed to know that your child needs help if they don't speak up or ask for help? The second thing is that the noise complaints are not usual. I live across from a (elementary) school now and it is noisy at recess and lunch and dismissal but that is expected. You cannot expect kids to go to school and not talk and be happy and play when they are permitted to; and who isn't happy about leaving school for the day? We are in class 6 or 7 hours out of the 8 hours we are at school this means that the noise complaints are most likely about the hour or two that we are on break. We are in classrooms learning, where noise cannot be heard most of the day. If you expect a silent school in a family-friendly neighborhood then I don't know what to say there. We do try to be quiet but we are kids and like everyone else, we aren't perfect. Overall New West is a great middle and high school. We strive for success and as a past student I don't think I could have gone to a better school. New West may have minor faults but we can fix them and New West also, is not perfect. How can we show our potential if we aren't given the chance?"
"This school can only be described in 1 word....AWFUL. they make this school out to be some type of wonderful place where in reality it is all just whole bunch of teachers and admins who are outrageously controlling. Not to mention this school if more like the size of a daycare. this school doesn't deserve to even be called a school. after just 2 weeks I took my daughter right out of this school. worst mistake i ever made, long hours of filling out paper work for this school, come to find out i take her out 2 weeks later."
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