The Los Angeles School of Creativity and Technology (C-Tech), is a TK-8 school, launching Fall 2020, offering the first comprehensive, required computer science and entrepreneurship core curriculum in California to students in South Los Angeles.
Mission
Our mission at C-Tech is to empower the next generation of innovative global leaders to build the future and create a better world. Our vision is to build a school community of 21st century innovators fueled by student choice, computational thinking, entrepreneurship, and global immersion.









Our Innovative Model
Our learning model centers around mastery-based progression, powered by student choice and a blend of both adaptive online learning tools as well as teacher and student-led Socratic seminars that emphasize deeper learning and connections between subjects. We believe the following innovations will enable our students to reach bold outcomes.
Innovation Elements of the C-TECH Model
Latest News
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Boulder Fund distributes $900K to nine projects expanding equity opportunities in education and beyond
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Margeaux Randolph Brings Tech Education to Students in South LA
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