Alliance College-Ready Public Schools in Los Angeles have achieved national recognition for their excellence in education, competing with some of the top charter, magnet, and STEM schools in the country. The U.S. News & World Report recently recognized all 17 Alliance high schools for their outstanding performance, with 12 of them ranking in the top 10% nationally out of nearly 25,000 public schools.
The CEO of Alliance, Pablo Villavicencio, expressed his pride in the organization’s impact on students’ lives, particularly those from underserved communities. With a significant percentage of English learners and first-generation college students, Alliance has proven to be a “gap-busting” school system, with scholars outperforming their peers in English Language Arts and mathematics.
The recent rankings by U.S. News & World Report highlight Alliance’s commitment to educational excellence and equity, especially in a post-pandemic educational landscape. Rodolfo Elizondo, Alliance’s Chief Instructional Officer, emphasized the need to continue enhancing educational strategies to meet evolving needs.
The comprehensive list of recognized Alliance schools showcases their impressive rankings in the nation, California, and the Los Angeles metro area. With a focus on college readiness, state assessment performance, graduation rates, and support for underserved students, Alliance schools have proven to be among the best in the country.
Since its inception in 2004, Alliance College-Ready Public Schools have maintained a high graduation rate, with 95% of scholars being accepted to college. The organization’s dedication to providing educational opportunities that promote scholarly thought, resilient learning, and community advocacy has earned them accolades from various institutions.
For more information about Alliance College-Ready Public Schools, visit www.LAalliance.org.