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Founded: 2016
Type of School: Coed, public, non-profit high school
Location: 1637 Long Beach Boulevard near PCH (located near Long Beach, we currently serve students living in Long Beach, Lakewood, Carson, Wilmington, Los Angeles, Compton, and Orange County.)
Grades: 9-12
Administration, Faculty and Staff: 14 (75% either hold or in the process of completing graduate degrees, including 4 Ph.D.’s.)
Student Adult Ratio: less than 8:1
Average Class Size: 22-24 students
IVA High prepares students for college and the 21st century through a blend of innovative, passion-driven, arts-integrated projects and progressive research strategies to engage students in a curriculum that exceeds state content standards and California's "A-G" university admissions requirements.
The goal of an intellectual virtues educational model is to foster meaningful growth in the personal qualities of a good thinker or learner: curiosity, wonder, attentiveness, open-mindedness, creativity, intellectual tenacity, and related traits.
Our students come from 33 different schools and 18 different zip codes.
African American - 32%
Cambodian – 5%
Caucasian - 12%
Filipino - 2%
Hawaiian - 2%
Latino – 35%
Multi-racial - 12%
There are no enrollment requirements. IVA High is a public school that is free of charge and open to all students. There are no residential requirements. All students are welcome regardless of background, academic record, or special education eligibility. Interested students may submit an online application to start the enrollment process. When more applications are received than spaces, a public lottery event is held. IVA High is currently in Open Enrollment. For more information, contact us a 562.283.4456 or info@ivahigh.org.
Sports teams and clubs include:
Basketball
Cross-country
Futsal
Volleyball
IVA High Student Ambassadors
Anime
Chess Club
Coding
Creative Writing
Debate
Drumming
Fashion and Design
GSA
Hip Hop Dance
Leadership
Neuroscience
Photography
Robotics
Running
Skate
Spirit Squad
Theatre/Dance
Yearbook/Journalism
Video Game Club