Grading the arts in LAUSD

Middleton Street Elementary

6537 Malabar St, Huntington Park

Enrollment: 1,122

Low-income students: 96%

Race/Ethnicity: Latino: 99%, white: 0%, Asian: 0%, black: 0%, other: 1%

Rank

202 of 507

elementary schools

C

What arts classes are offered?

Theater

Visual

Dance

Music

Vocal

Middleton Street Elementary scored 25 out of 83 points on a first-of-its-kind survey of arts education at L.A. Unified. The elementary school offers four of five standard arts classes tracked by the district and does not provide extra programs, according to responses by administrators before the 2015-16 academic year. The school's survey response earned a C grade in a Times analysis of the results. Districtwide, 535 schools (70.8%) received the same grade.

How much is taught?

Administrators answered multiple-choice questions about arts instruction, training and equipment provided by the school.

Students and class availability

Percentage of students receiving arts instruction: The estimated percentage of students who get arts instruction

Weeks of arts instruction: The number of weeks that each student receives arts instruction

Instructional time per week: The estimated amount of time spent on arts education per week

Number of arts courses: The number of arts programs offered

Percentage of students receiving arts instruction

Weeks of arts instruction

Instructional time per week

Number of arts courses

Teachers and facilities

Arts instructors: For elementary schools, this is the number of days per week that a district-employed arts teacher provides instruction. For secondary schools, this is the number of full-time arts teachers on staff.

Training: Arts-specific training opportunites offered to teachers

Equipment and facilities: Quality of equipment and facilities available at each school to support the arts

Arts instructors

Training

Equipment and facilities

Who pays and who else teaches?

Administrators answered yes-or-no questions about sources of funding and instruction for arts education.

Funds for standard classes

Sources of funding for arts resources and supplies (e.g. paintbrushes, instruments) used for instruction during the regular school day

School budget*

Yes

Fundraising by school or parent groups

No

Grants

No

Donations

Yes
* Amount from budget reported as "more than $1,000"

Funds for extra instruction

Sources of funding for arts programs that are not provided as part of the regular school day

School budget

No

Fundraising by school or parent groups

No

Grants

No

Donations

No

Teachers of extra classes

Who provides the extra arts instruction at this school

A district teacher not dedicated to teaching the arts

No

Community arts partner

No

Parent or community volunteer

No

Accomplished artist

No

How did nearby schools score?

Compare the grades earned by L.A. Unified schools in surrounding neighborhoods.

Name Type Address Grade
Middleton Primary Center Elementary 2410 Zoe Ave D
Linda Esperanza Marquez High B LIBRA Academy Secondary 6361 Cottage St C
Linda Esperanza Marquez High C School of Social Justice Secondary 6361 Cottage St C
Linda Esperanza Marquez High A Huntington Park Institute of Applied Medicine Secondary 6361 Cottage St C
Walnut Park Middle A School of Social Justice and Service Learning Secondary 7500 Marbrisa Ave D
Miles Avenue Elementary Elementary 6020 Miles Ave C
Walnut Park Middle B Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Academy Secondary 7500 Marbrisa Ave N/A
Henry T. Gage Middle Secondary 2880 E Gage Ave C
Florence Avenue Elementary Elementary 7211 Bell Ave C
Pacific Boulevard Elementary 2260 East 57th Street C
Huntington Park Senior High Secondary 6020 Miles Ave C
Lillian Street Elementary Elementary 5909 Lillian St C
Walnut Park Elementary Elementary 2642 Olive St C
San Antonio Elementary Elementary 6222 State St C
Lucille Roybal-Allard Elementary Elementary 3232 Saturn Ave C

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Footnote: Low-income percentage tallied using the total number of students receiving free and reduced-price lunch. Some errors in survey responses exist; read more about how these data were assembled.

Sources: Los Angeles Unified School District, California Department of Education, Times analysis

Credits: Ryan Menezes, Lily Mihalik, Zahira Torres, Ben Welsh

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