Citizens of The World Charter School – Hollywood, Los Angeles | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Citizens of The World Charter School - Hollywood (Elementary school) is in Los Angeles and has a 4.6 rating.

About Citizens of The World Charter School – Hollywood

Citizens of The World Charter School – Hollywood ( Elementary school ) is located at 1316 N Bronson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Elementary school, Kindergarten

Ratings & Ranking

Citizens of The World Charter School – Hollywood has a rating of 4.6 and is ranked number 21943 in the US.

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Address & Location

Citizens of The World Charter School – Hollywood is located at 1316 N Bronson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States.

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Admissions are currently open at Citizens of The World Charter School – Hollywood.

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Citizens of The World Charter School – Hollywood has 14 reviews with an overall rating of 4.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.6 out of 5.0 stars
Bullet proof glass? Fear of black and brown people? Thankfully, the security features are what they are given the neighborhood. One of mine used to be a wanderer, so I’m thankful for the fence that’s good for keeping kids in, and we’ll make no apologies for the architecture. In fact, show me a Kindergarten without a fence and I wouldn’t let my other son in the door. CWC was founded on 40% minority and 40% low income, and the effect has been a cultivated culture ingrained with diversity. In fact, we’ve recently added neuro-diversity to the “spectrum” of our vocabulary, if you catch my drift. The CWC community is all about inclusion and we’ve worked hard to bridge the cultural and income divides. Even our gala fundraiser had $15 tickets for parents with kids on the low-income lunch. Did I bid on the family vacation to Hawaii? No, but it was an awesome freakin’ time with Wolfgang Puck catering, great DJ…and the dance floor was proof that the staff is not all white. In fact, our new VP is a sista with a Harvard degree. How’s that for tin foil hats?
The first thing I noticed at the Citizens of The World Charter School off of Sunset was the 10 foot fence with razor ribbon on top and much of it walled off. It looks more like a prison than a school and, a culture of fear appears to be cultivated. The mainly white Teachers and Staff do their best not to make eye contact with any non-whites in the area (news flash many of the non-whites in Hollywood hold Advanced degrees) on their way to work, getting hurriedly past the armored security door as if pursued by a mob of cannibalistic zombies (non-whites). A few harmless homeless people have set up residence in the area that I periodically pass out doughnuts to, when I consulted the police on violent crime statistics in the area I got none in the past 20 years. The West Hollywood community has a number of highly qualified individuals (including those who passed the CBEST and hold Teaching Credentials) who apply for positions but Citizens of The World Charter School remains fearful of them.
I am sorry but lol to all the one-star reviews. Yes, the school is fenced off, as many of the LA schools, unfortunately. It shares the campus with a middle school, so that’s a standard thing. The staff and kids are diverse and the community is very welcoming. They have kids from families who could easily afford private schools studying and playing together with kids who qualify for free lunches and no one, no one ever felt the difference. On the opposite, they make sure that kids do not feel left out if they do not have funds – everyone is included in field trips, receives a year book, etc., no matter if they paid or not. When 5th graders went on overnight trip last year, it was specifically said that everyone would be accommodated, notwithstanding their ability to pay. Twenty-two kids in a class, with a full-time TA, music, art, Spanish. The teachers are VERY responsive – immediate response to emails, calls, and requests for a meeting.

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