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| Ánimo Venice Charter High School | |
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| Location | |
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820 Broadway Street , 90291 United States | |
| Information | |
| Established | 2004 |
| Oversight | Green Dot Public Schools |
| Principal | Julio Murcia |
| Teaching staff | 24.00 (FTE)[1] |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Enrollment | 605 (2018-19)[1] |
| Average class size | 28 |
| Student to teacher ratio | 25.21[1] |
| Hours in school day | 7.5 hours |
| Campus type | High School |
| Colors | Beige and Blue |
| Slogan | Preparing students for college, leadership, and life |
| Athletics | Cross country, boys basketball, girls basketball, boys soccer, girls soccer, softball, baseball, girls volleyball |
| Mascot | Pirate |
| Website | http://www.greendot.org/venice/ |
Ánimo Venice Charter High School is a publiccharter school inVenice,Los Angeles, United States, which originally opened in 2004. Its mascot is a pirate, and it is operated byGreen Dot Public Schools.
Due in part to the success ofAnimo Leadership Charter High School, Ánimo Venice Charter High School was established as the fifthGreen Dot school. It opened in August 2002 with 145 students, adding a freshman class of 140 every year until 2006, when it reached its full capacity of approximately 525 students.
Classes began in fall 2004 in a sectioned-off portion of the playground of Broadway Elementary School inVenice. The school moved in 2006 to the former Ninety-Eighth Street Elementary School campus inLos Angeles, which had mostly recently[when?] been occupied by Renaissance Academy.
Freshmen are admitted through a lottery process; about 145 applicants to the school are accepted, and the remainder are placed on a waiting list.
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