ALLIANCE MARGARET M. BLOOMFIELD TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL

Alliance Margaret M. Bloomfield Technology Academy High is a Title I public charter high school that is part of the Los Angeles Unified school district, located in Huntington Park, CA with about 487 students offering grade levels from 9th Grade to 12th Grade. A Title I school provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families. Its purpose is to provide all children significant opportunity to receive a fair, equitable, and high-quality education. With about 25 teachers, Alliance Margaret M. Bloomfield Technology Academy High has a student/teacher ratio of about 19:1. The national average for public schools is about 15:1. A lower student/teacher ratio is a key factor that determines how much a teacher can devote his/her time to each individual student thus improving, or reducing (in the event of a higher student/teacher ratio) the attention each student is given for their educational needs.

Alliance Margaret M. Bloomfield Technology Academy High, located in Huntington Park, California, is a public charter high school that operates as part of the Alliance College-Ready Public Schools network. The school is designed to provide a rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum with a specific focus on integrating technology into the learning experience. By emphasizing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields, the academy aims to prepare its students—many of whom come from historically underserved communities—for success in both higher education and the competitive modern workforce.

The school is noted for its structured academic environment and a commitment to personalized support, often utilizing small class sizes and close relationships between faculty and students to foster growth. Beyond traditional coursework, the academy prioritizes the development of critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and digital literacy. By maintaining high expectations and providing a supportive, technology-forward campus culture, Alliance Bloomfield seeks to close the opportunity gap and ensure that its graduates are equipped to compete at top-tier universities and beyond.

For more information, contact Alliance Margaret M. Bloomfield Technology Academy High at (323) 537-2060 or visit the school personally to speak with a faculty or administrative member about any specific questions you may have.

7907 Santa Fe Ave.
Huntington Park, CA 90255-6630
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ALLIANCE MARGARET M. BLOOMFIELD TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL is a public Title I Charter school in Huntington Park, CA with about 487 enrolled students. See other public high schools in California

School Details

2017-2018
Level:
High School
Charter School:*
Yes
Los Angeles Unified
Total Students:
487
Teachers:
25.3
NSLP Status:1
No
Qualified free lunch:
0
Qualified reduced-price lunch:
0
Title I Status:2
Title I schoolwide school
Virtual:
Not Virtual
Grade Levels Offered
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade

* A public charter school is a publicly funded school that is typically governed by a group or organization under a legislative contract with the state, the district, or another entity. The charter exempts the school from certain state or local rules and regulations.

1 The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides eligible students with free or reduced-price lunch

2 Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families.

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School Demographics for 487 students

The primary ethnicity of students attending ALLIANCE MARGARET M. BLOOMFIELD TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL is predominantly Hispanic/Latino, representing about 98% of the student body.

Hispanic/Latino
97.5%
Two or more races
1.4%
Black or African American
0.4%
Asian
0.2%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0.2%
White
0.2%

Female
52.2%
Male
47.8%

Data for school year 2017-2018 — The information found on this website was provided in part by the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics & various other external sources. We do not verify the contents of the information provided and therefore, cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information displayed on this website.