These magnets have become some of L.A.'s highest-scoring public schools
New tests show the city's magnets have soared far above other schools. Read our guide to what it means and explore a list of how every magnet school scored.
Before we start, let's review. What is a magnet school?
A magnet is a public school that is open to all students, regardless of where they live. They have different themes, including performing arts, science and math. Some share a campus with a larger school. Others are free-standing.
The program at the Los Angeles Unified School District, which now oversees roughly 200 magnets, was created in the 1970s as part of a court-ordered desegregation plan.
Parents and students living in the district can apply for seats at a magnet of their choice between Oct 4. and Nov. 10. In most cases, a lottery decides who is accepted. Priority is given to students from neighborhoods with large numbers of minorities, those living near overcrowded schools, as well as the losers of previous drawings.
New tests show magnets scoring far higher than other city schools
Test scores released in recent weeks show that students at L.A. Unified, the nation's second-largest school district, lag behind the statewide average.
But the city's magnets soared far above other L.A. schools, according to new data obtained by The Times.
At traditional L.A. public schools, 35% of students met or exceeded English standards. Only 25% did the same for math.
At the city's magnets, the scores were nearly twice as high. For the same English exam, 61% of magnet students met or exceeded state standards. For math, the number was 48%.
Taken on their own, L.A. magnets would rank close to higher-scoring nearby districts in Glendale and Claremont.
Elite magnets are leading the way
The highest scores came from a small subset of magnets for gifted and talented students.
Rather than rely on a lottery like the rest of the city's magnets, about 40 schools demand applicants meet academic requirements, which can include how well they performed on state tests.
In total, 83% of students at L.A.'s gifted magnets met or exceeded English standards. For math, 75% did the same.
Separated from the rest of L.A. Unified, those gifted magnets rank close to some of the state's highest scoring districts, such as those found in the wealthy enclaves of Palo Alto and Laguna Beach.
Why this has some experts worried
District administrators often tout magnets as examples of academic excellence.
But because of the composition of the student body at magnets, some experts say disadvantaged students are being left behind by a program created to remedy past discrimination.
For instance, L.A.'s Latino students are underrepresented at magnets, in comparison to the district overall.
That is also true for English learners as well as students with disabilities and those living in poverty, official statistics show.
L.A. Unified needs to do a better job recruiting high-needs students to magnets, said Keith Abrahams, the district’s executive director of student integration services.
“Every child in the city needs to understand they can go to a magnet program,” he said. “My gut tells me that some families believe that they can’t.”
Explore the scores at all of L.A.'s magnet schools
Below you can search the most recent math and English scores at 199 L.A. Unified magnets, published here for the first time.
74th Street Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 1-5 where roughly 130 students finished exams. It shares a campus with 74th Street Elementary.
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John Adams Middle School Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 200 students finished exams. It shares a campus with John Adams Middle School.
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Ambler Avenue Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 1-5 where roughly 120 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Ambler Avenue Elementary.
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Baldwin Hills Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 1-5 where roughly 140 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Baldwin Hills Elementary.
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Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle School Gifted/Highly GIfted/High Ability STEAM
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 120 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle School.
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Phineas Banning Senior High CIS Business and Technology
A magnet serving grades 9-12 where roughly 30 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Banning Senior High Creative and Innovative Sciences.
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Bell Senior High Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability STEM
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 9-12 where roughly 90 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Bell Senior High.
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Braddock Drive El Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 2-5 where roughly 80 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Braddock Drive Elementary.
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John Burroughs Middle School Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 510 students finished exams. It shares a campus with John Burroughs Middle School.
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Canterbury Avenue Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 1-5 where roughly 160 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Canterbury Avenue Elementary.
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Commonwealth Avenue Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 2-5 where roughly 80 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Commonwealth Avenue Elementary.
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Cowan Avenue Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability International Humanities
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 1-6 where roughly 90 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Cowan Avenue Elementary.
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Rudecinda Sepulveda Dodson MS Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 710 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Rudecinda Sepulveda Dodson Middle School.
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Charles Drew Middle School Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 7-8 where roughly 100 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Charles Drew Middle School.
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El Sereno Middle School Gifted/High Achiever
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 110 students finished exams. It shares a campus with El Sereno Middle School.
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Euclid Avenue Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 1-5 where roughly 150 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Euclid Avenue Elementary.
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Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School International Humanities
A magnet serving grades 6-8 where roughly 420 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School.
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Kester Avenue El Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 1-5 where roughly 180 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Kester Avenue Elementary.
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Ernest Lawrence Middle School Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 390 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Ernest Lawrence Middle School.
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Joseph Le Conte Middle School Health/Engineering/Applied Sciences/Technology
A magnet serving grades 6-8 where roughly 230 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Joseph Le Conte Middle School.
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John Marshall Senior High Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 9-12 where roughly 110 students finished exams. It shares a campus with John Marshall Senior High.
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Mount Gleason Middle School Gifted /High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 260 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Mount Gleason Middle School.
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Multnomah Street Elementary High Gifted
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 2-5 where roughly 70 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Multnomah Street Elementary.
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Florence Nightingale Middle School Business Entrepreneurship Technology
A magnet serving grades 6-8 where roughly 230 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Florence Nightingale Middle School.
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North Hollywood Senior High Highly Gifted
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 9-12 where roughly 50 students finished exams. It shares a campus with North Hollywood Senior High.
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Palms Middle School Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 470 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Palms Middle School.
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John H. Francis Polytechnic Senior High Math/Science/Technology
A magnet serving grades 9-12 where roughly 90 students finished exams. It shares a campus with John H. Francis Polytechnic Senior High.
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George K. Porter Middle School Gifted/High Achiever
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 550 students finished exams. It shares a campus with George K. Porter Middle School.
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Gaspar de Portola Middle School Highly Gifted
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 280 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Gaspar de Portola Middle School.
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Russell Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 2-6 where roughly 110 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Russell Elementary.
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San Jose Street Elementary Highly Gifted
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 2-5 where roughly 70 students finished exams. It shares a campus with San Jose Street Elementary.
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Francisco Sepulveda Middle School Gifted/High Achiever
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 360 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Francisco Sepulveda Middle School.
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Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School Gifted/High Achiever
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 6-8 where roughly 140 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School.
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Sunland Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 2-5 where roughly 120 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Sunland Elementary.
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Vena Avenue Elementary Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 2-5 where roughly 150 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Vena Avenue Elementary.
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George Washington Preparatory Senior High Music Academy
A magnet serving grades 9-12 where roughly 30 students finished exams. It shares a campus with George Washington Preparatory Senior High.
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Welby Way Charter Elementary Gifted/High Ability
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 1-5 where roughly 300 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Welby Way Charter Elementary.
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Wonderland Avenue Elementary Gifted
A magnet for gifted or talented students serving grades 3-5 where roughly 180 students finished exams. It shares a campus with Wonderland Avenue Elementary.
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Footnotes: The Times analysis varies slightly from official numbers released by the state and some districts. Some test scores vary slightly from official sources due to how decimals are rounded.
Sources: Los Angeles Unified School District, California Department of Education, Times analysis
Credits: Sonali Kohli, Sandra Poindexter, Ben Welsh