academics

Students in grades nine through twelve undertake a traditional college-preparatory curriculum, including Advanced Placement courses, that introduces them to the course scheduling they will encounter in college. The SEED School will offer a rigorous curriculum centered on transportation infrastructure, STEM, and the humanities along with a wide range of elective courses that build upon the core content courses and provide a more challenging and enriching learning experience in the subjects that interest students most.


A/B Day Schedule (75-Minute Blocks)
SEED LA operates on an A-Day/B-Day block schedule with four classes per day, each 75 minutes long. Each year, scholars take a well-rounded course load that includes English, Math, Science (with Lab), Social Studies, Physical Education, Art, and Design/Technology, along with a wide range of electives to explore interests and build college and career-ready skills.

 
 

The SEED School of Los Angeles Curriculum Guide

COLLEGE TRANSITION & SUCCESS SERVICES

Once a student graduates from SEED, our relationship with that student doesn’t simply end there. The SEED Foundation has a program that provides additional support through the college years to help ensure that SEED graduates become college graduates. CTS offers a variety of services, including financial aid advising, career advising, and outreach to universities.


Approved Charter Authorized by Los Angeles County Office of Education