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Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High vs Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet

Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet has a higher overall rating of 9.5/10 compared to 8.6/10. Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High is significantly larger with 321 students, about 2.5× the size of Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet (131). In math proficiency, Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High leads at 37.0%.

Ratings Comparison

Metric Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet
Overall Rating 8.6 / 10 9.5 / 10
Academic Score 9.1 9.0
Growth Score 6.4 9.7
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch 89.7% 97.7%
Environment Score 9.4 9.8
State Rank #500 of 9,533 #21 of 9,533
State Percentile 95th 100th

Test Scores

Subject Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet
Math Proficiency 37.0% 24.5%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency 82.0% 64.5%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

Detail Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet
Type High School High School
Grades 9th – 12th 9th – 12th
Enrollment 321 131
Student-Teacher Ratio 16.1:1 14.6:1
Per-Pupil Spending
Free/Reduced Lunch 89.7% 97.7%
Chronic Absenteeism
District Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High DIST Los Angeles Unified
City Los Angeles Los Angeles

Neighborhood

Metric Los Angeles (90065) Los Angeles (90023)
Median Household Income $92,903 $56,623
Median Home Value $1,043,900 $617,600
Median Rent $1,774 $1,414
College Educated (Bachelor's+) 40.3% 10.2%
Poverty Rate 13.8% 21.9%
Avg Commute 30 min 30 min

The data story: Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High vs Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet

Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High and Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet are both Los Angeles high schools serving grades 9–12, but their overall ratings diverge sharply. Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet scores 9.5/10 overall versus Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High at 8.6/10 — a 0.9-point gap that compounds into a dramatic state rank difference: Boyle Heights sits at #35 of 9,533 California schools while Alliance Leichtman-Levine lands at #634, placing Boyle Heights in the top 0.4% of the state versus Alliance Leichtman-Levine's top 6.7%.

Academically the two schools are nearly identical — Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High posts a 9.1/10 academic score, one point ahead of Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet's 9.0/10 — but the growth scores tell a different story. Boyle Heights reaches a 9.7/10 growth score compared to Alliance Leichtman-Levine's 6.4/10, a 3.3-point gap indicating that students at Boyle Heights are outpacing academic growth projections at a far higher rate. For families weighing current proficiency against year-over-year student progress, that spread is a decisive differentiator.

On enrollment and demographics, Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High is more than twice the size at 321 students versus Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet's 131. Boyle Heights carries a slightly tighter student-teacher ratio — 14.6:1 versus Alliance Leichtman-Levine's 16.1:1 — meaning students there average marginally more instructor face time. Both schools serve high-poverty populations: Alliance Leichtman-Levine's free and reduced lunch rate is 90%, while Boyle Heights reaches 98%, making Boyle Heights among the most economically disadvantaged school populations in the state by this measure.

Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High operates as a charter school with an environmental science focus, while Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet is a regular public magnet program centered on science, technology, engineering, and math. The two schools sit 5.7 miles apart, giving Los Angeles families a genuine choice between a mission-driven charter with a STEM-adjacent environmental lens and a highly selective magnet program with one of the strongest growth scores in California.

Editorial summary generated May 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High

Alliance Leichtman-Levine FAM Foundation Env Sci High suits students drawn to environmental science as an organizing theme within a smaller charter setting. At 321 students it still offers more social breadth than Boyle Heights, and its 9.1 academic score shows strong proficiency. It's the better fit for students who want a structured charter culture with ecological coursework rather than a traditional district magnet track.

Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet

Boyle Heights Sci Tech Engr and Math Magnet is the right call for students who thrive in highly focused STEM environments and whose academic trajectory matters as much as current test scores. Its 9.7/10 growth score — among the highest in California — and tight 14.6:1 ratio make it ideal for motivated students who want to outperform their own baseline in a rigorous, small-cohort public magnet program.

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