Hollywood Hills

Learn about Hollywood Hills

The Hollywood Hills are a part of the Santa Monica Mountains and also a hillside neighborhood of the same name in the central region of the City of Los Angeles, California. It is notable for its views of Los Angeles, and its expensive homes and celebrity inhabitants. It also has several recreational areas and a rich history as the home of many members of the motion picture industry.

The Hollywood Hills are the part of the Santa Monica Mountains. The neighborhood touches Studio City, Universal City and Burbank on the north, Griffith Park on the north and east, Los Feliz on the southeast, Hollywood on the south and Hollywood Hills West on the west. It includes Forest Lawn Memorial Park, the Hollywood Reservoir, the Hollywood Bowl and the John Anson Ford Theater.

Hollywood Hills is bisected southeast-northwest by US 101. The neighborhood is bounded on the northwest and north by the Los Angeles city line, on the east by a fire road through Griffith Park, continuing on Western Avenue, on the south by Franklin Avenue and on the west by an irregular line that includes Outpost Drive. The neighborhood of Hollywood Hills is a high-income, low-density, well-educated, 71.4% white, youthful urban residential district within Central Los Angeles, California. It includes the Hollywood Bowl and Forest Lawn Memorial Park, as well as two private and three public schools.

The Hollywood Bowl is known for its band shell, a distinctive set of concentric arches that graced the site from 1929 through 2003, before being replaced with a somewhat larger one beginning in the 2004 season. The shell is set against the backdrop of the Hollywood Hills and the famous Hollywood Sign to the Northeast. Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills is a park dedicated to the preservation of American history and hosts high-profile events such as an annual Veterans Day ceremony attended by dignitaries and other VIPs. Los Angeles Magazine described it as a "theme-park necropolis", paraphrasing Jessica Mitford, indicating "Forest Lawn’s kitsch was just a sophisticated strategy for lubricating the checkbooks of the grieved."

source: wikipedia.org

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RATING* SCHOOL NAME GRADES SCHOOL TYPE
2 Vine Street Elementary School Preschool - 6th Grade Public
4 Larchmont Charter School Preschool - 4th Grade Public
2 Hollywood Primary Center Preschool - 4th Grade Public
4 Gardner Street Elementary School Preschool - 5th Grade Public
2 Laurel Cinematic Arts And Creative Technologies Magnet Preschool - 8th Grade Public
4 Carthay Center Elementary Preschool - 5th Grade Public
4 West Hollywood Elementary School Preschool - 5th Grade Public
2 Santa Monica Boulevard Community Charter School Kindergarten - 6th Grade Public
5 Wonderland Avenue Elementary School Kindergarten - 5th Grade Public
5 Melrose Elementary School Kindergarten - 5th Grade Public
4 Rosewood Stem Magnet Of Urban Planning And Urban Design Kindergarten - 5th Grade Public
1 Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle School 6th Grade - 8th Grade Public
2 Fairfax Senior High School 9th Grade - 12th Grade Public
N/A Cheder Of Los Angeles Preschool - 8th Grade Private/Charter
N/A Hollywood Schoolhouse Preschool - 6th Grade Private/Charter
N/A The Episcopal School Of Los Angeles 6th Grade - 11th Grade Private/Charter
N/A Temple Israel Of Hollywood Day School Preschool - 6th Grade Private/Charter
N/A Abc Little School Preschool - 1St Grade Private/Charter
N/A Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad 9th Grade - 12th Grade Private/Charter
N/A West Hollywood College Preparatory School Preschool - 12th Grade Private/Charter
N/A Maimonides Academy Preschool - 8th Grade Private/Charter
N/A The Center For Early Education Preschool - 6th Grade Private/Charter
N/A Dragon Rocc Vii Academy Kindergarten - 12th Grade Private/Charter
N/A Tree Academy - Academy Of The Creative Arts New Technology And Social Justice 6th Grade - 11th Grade Private/Charter
* School data provided by National Center for Education Statistics, Pitney Bowes, and GreatSchools. Intended for reference only. GreatSchools Ratings compare a school’s test performance to statewide results. To verify enrollment eligibility, contact the school or district directly.
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