Vaughn Next Century Learning Center
Type: Public School
School District: Los Angeles Unified School District - Independent Charter
Phone Number: (818) 896-7461
Website: http://www.myvaughncharter.com/
- Riham Ammari
- Ruby Aparicio
- Ana Avina
- Victoria Axworthy
- Trinidad Barajas
- Ms Barraza
- Mila Brotz
- Jessyann Ceron
- Julia Chandler
- Naomi Cordova
- Viena Cuevas
- Leslie De Lazaro
- Kara Ewart
- Erika Galan
- Marissa Garcia
- Liliana Gomez
- Michelle Guerrero
- J H
- Clara Harmandjian
- Whitney Harrison
- Eileen Heinrich
- Robin Herrick
- Andrea Huiza
- Claudia Jimenez
- Deborah Kim
- Tanya Koch
- Mrs Lindner
- Ana Martinez
- Teresa Mcvey
- Norma Mejorado
- Maria Mendez
- Erika Morales
- Irene Muro
- Alejandro Nevarez
- N Nunn
- Karla Osorto
- Ana Osta Sburlati
- Carmen Pena
- Lorena Ramirez
- Savannah Raskin
- Jennifer Robbins
- Cindy Rubio
- Beatriz Samano
- Kaytlin Sutherland
- Jackson Thompson
- Laura Torres
- Laura Torres
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