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Metropolitan Continuation School
(213) 623-4272
727 South Wilson St.
Los Angeles, CA 90021
Level: 9-12
District: Los Angeles Unified School District



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Census InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:78.74% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:0% (2009)
Black, non-Hispanic:10.16% (2009)
Hispanic:88.28% (2009)
Asian:0.78% (2009)
Pacific Islander:0% (2009)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2009)
Unspecified:0.78% (2009)
Filipino:0% (2009)




Metropolitan Continuation School Reviews

 
MAn this school is the school i ever went they are very helpful and lots of kids who thought they would never graduate actually gradguated from there.this is a good school cause they let you work at your own pace

This school holds kids back and give no concrete grade when asked by a parent, except he or she is doing o.k mean while they take the same classes over and over. Only to spend years thier and only told when its time to graduate because they say so. The principles act like the king and queen who are in charge of people lives and easly angered when challeged on thier policy. why are kids thier until the age of 19 & 20 years of age. The school is close to 90% hispanic less than 12% blk so thier is not much opersition. They do what they want. When they are question they are also quick to say your child is not doing what they supposed to be doing, but not failing but still beat arround the bush as to give you concrete information. This is a conflict of interest.



 

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