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    Mar Vista

    KEY    Charter     Private      Public
    Schools within neighborhood and surrounding one mile

    Public schools

    Name Grades Enrollment API Rank
    Beethoven Street Elementary K-5 360 9/10
    Braddock Drive Elementary K-5 423 7/10
    Broadway Elementary K-6 277 8/10
    Charnock Road Elementary K-5 347 4/10
    Clover Avenue Elementary K-5 564 10/10
    Coeur D'Alene Avenue Elementary K-5 469 9/10
    Daniel Webster Middle 6-8 706 2/10
    Goethe International Charter K-8 232 10/10
    Grand View Boulevard Elementary K-5 521 3/10
    Grant Elementary K-5 632 9/10
    ICEF Vista Elementary Academy K-5 293 3/10
    James J. McBride Special Education Center P-12 136 8/10
    La Ballona Elementary K-5 529 7/10
    Magnolia Science Academy 4 6-11 105 6/10
    Marina del Rey Middle 6-8 843 4/10
    Mark Twain Middle 6-8 707 2/10
    Mar Vista Elementary K-5 644 10/10
    New West Charter Middle 6-8 341 10/10
    Ocean Charter K-8 359 8/10
    Palms Middle 6-8 1746 9/10
    Phoenix Continuation 9-12 73 4/10
    Richland Avenue Elementary K-6 240 5/10
    Short Avenue Elementary K-6 376
    Stoner Avenue Elementary K-5 376 3/10
    Venice Community Adult Adult-Adult
    Venice Senior High 9-12 2587 6/10
    Walgrove Avenue Elementary K-5 329 5/10

    Private schools

    Mar Vista

    is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles in the Westside region of Los Angeles County.
    The neighboring communities are Culver City, Del Rey, Palms, Rancho Park, Santa Monica, Sawtelle and Venice.
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    About This Project
    Mar Vista is one of the 272 neighborhoods in Mapping L.A., The Times’ resource for crime, neighborhoods, demographics and schools.
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    Source: California Department of Education