Environmental Charter High School
Environmental Charter High School, abbreviated to ECHS, is a 9th through 12th grade public charter high school in Lawndale, California. It was founded in 2002.
Prior to its founding, there was another high school at the same location that was named “Victory”.
It was around from at least 1999–2001.
History
Environmental Charter High School was founded in 2002 by a group of parents, educators, businesses and non-profits. It is the second school in a network of Environmental Charter Schools in South Los Angeles.It was formerly known as “Victory” high school during the 90's.
Location
Environmental Charter High School is located off of Hawthorne Blvd in Lawndale, California. It is located near William Green Park, El Camino College, and walking distance from South Bay Galleria.Demographics
For the 2015–2016 school year, Environmental Charter High School has 500 registered students.Diversity:
- Hispanic: 68%
- African-American: 20%
- Asian: 6%
- Caucasian: 4%
- Other: 2%
Academics
Environmental Charter High School focuses on preparing students to continue on to a four-year university by designing student's schedules to align with University of California's A-G requirements.A variety of enrichment and advanced placement classes are offered in Environmental Charter High School including:
- European History
- United States History
- Environmental Science
- Spanish
- Calculus
Partnerships
Environmental Charter High School partners with companies and non-profits in the community such as:- College Match
- POSSEE Foundation
- AAA Flag & Banner
- Boeing
- Media Policy Center
- The Ahmanson Foundation
- Kaboom!
- LISC Los Angeles
- Steinmetz Family Foundation
- Chevron
- Manatt
- California Community Foundation
- State Farm Insurance
- Weingart Foundation
- Walton Family Foundation