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Inglewood is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, southwest of downtown Los Angeles. It was incorporated on February 14, 1908. In 2006, its population was estimated at 129,900. The city is in the South Bay region of the greater Los Angeles area.

Inglewood Neighborhoods
Crenshaw-Imperial The Crenshaw-Imperial district was a later annexation to Inglewood. It has its own branch public library and an important shopping center for the area.

Morningside Park Morningside Park is a district in the eastern part of the city. Though the city of Inglewood does not define the district's boundaries, it may be delineated by Hyde Park on the north, South Los Angeles on the east, Century Boulevard on the south and Prairie Avenue on the west. The major streets that run through the area are Manchester and Crenshaw boulevards. It is six miles from Los Angeles International Airport and about two miles from the Hollywood Park Racetrack and The Forum where for 31 years the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings played.

North Inglewood North Inglewood is the area north of the Santa Fe railroad tracks. It is the site of a burgeoning arts district centered at East Hyde Park Boulevard and La Brea Avenue.

Inglewood Education
Public and private schools

Most of Inglewood is served by the Inglewood Unified School District. Some of it is in the Los Angeles Unified School District

  • St John Chrysostom Elementary School is a private Catholic school.
  • St. Mary's Academy, "In 1966 St. Mary's Academy left its home of many years on Slauson Avenue [at Crenshaw Boulevard] in Los Angeles for a new building on Grace Avenue across from Daniel Freeman Hospital".

Schools history In 1888, a school district was organized, trustees were elected and a building was chosen. The school opened on May 21 that year on the second floor of a livery stable on Grevillea Avenue between Regent Street and Orchard (today's Florence Avenue), with 17 boys and 16 girls. The first teacher was Minnie Walker, a graduate of Los Angeles State Normal School. The schoolroom, named Bucephalus Hall, after a horse belonging to town founder Daniel Freeman, was also used for community meetings.

Meanwhile, a permanent school building was erected on Grevillea Avenue a block to the south, between Regent and Queen. It remained Inglewood's only school until 1911. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 1920.

The Centinela Valley Union High School District was organized in 1904 to bring secondary education to the town. Inglewood High opened in two rooms of the school building with 15 students taught by Nina Martin, principal, and Anna McClelland. Four years later, a new building rose on 9.5 acres  of land, and the first graduation of one boy and four girls took place in 1908. Until 1912 there was a new principal every year at the grammar school, but on May 8 of that year George W. Crozier was named principal, and he held the post for 20 years. The school was renamed in his honor in 1932. In 1913, George M. Green was appointed principal of Inglewood Union High School; he retired from that position in 1939.

In 1914 voters approved bonds for high school improvement. Four more buildings and a power plant were erected, "joined by walks and arcades." The improvement included a "five-room model flat in the Home Economics Building." Nine acres of land were bought at Kelso Avenue and Damask (now Inglewood Avenue) for an experimental agricultural statement, thenceforth known as "The Farm." There were gardens, an orchard and an alfalfa field. In 1915 Inglewood High won a first-place Los Angeles County prize for its beautiful ivy-covered brick buildings. These buildings were destroyed in 1953 to make room for new ones.

In the mid-1920s, the high school district stretched all the way south to El Segundo, so two women teachers were asked to live in El Segundo and ride the school buses with the students every day to and from that city — for an extra dollar a day in pay. In 1923 girls adopted a school uniform, "a dark blue skirt with a white middy."

In 1925 a new fine arts building for the high school was erected on the southwest corner of Grevillea and Manchester, replacing the Truax Candy Kitchen, but it was severely damaged by the Long Beach earthquake of 1933. It was "later rebuilt with WPA help but lost its magnificent stairway and all its fireplaces." Temporary classrooms were built on Olive Street, "all too cold in winter and too hot most of the time."

The athletic field on the west side of the campus, later called Badenoch Field, was used for physical education and sporting events. In 1937, agricultural classes were ended at the Farm and Sentinel Field was dedicated there for sports activities. By 1938 there were more than 3,000 students and 141 teachers at the high school.

The "startling news" of 1948 was the dismissal "of the entire administrative staff at Inglewood High School, beginning with Principal James R. Haines." He was replaced by Forrest Murdoch of Everett, Washington, as superintendent and Fred Heisner as principal.

In 1952, another secondary school campus in Inglewood was opened in the east side neighborhood of Morningside Park as Morningside High School. Center Park School of Los Angeles became part of the Inglewood School District in 1961 when its area (Crenshaw-Imperial) was annexed to the city. In the 1970s, its name was changed to Worthington School to honor Frances and William Worthington.


Inglewood CA Area Information

Inglewood CA Community Characteristics and Facts
  • Total Crime Risk: 172.0 (100 = National Average)
  • Population: 109,688
  • Population Growth Since 2000: -2.57%
  • Annual Max Avg. Temperature: 75 F
  • Annual Min Avg. Temperature: 57 F
  • Male Median Age: 27.2 years
  • Female Median Age: 31 years
  • Median Household Income: $43,657
  • Highest Education Level Attained: High School 21.63%, Bachelors 9.59%, Grad School 5.52%

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2010 Population Growth and Population Statistics Inglewood, CA California
Total Population 109,688 37,173,104
Square Miles 8.90 155,959.34
Population Density 12,322.10 238.40
Population Change Since 1990 -0.58% 24.95%
Population Change Since 2000 -2.57% 9.75%
Forecasted Population Change by 2014 0.51% 5.33%
Population Male 52,928 48.25% 18,634,277 50.13%
Population Female 56,760 51.75% 18,538,827 49.87%
Median Age 29.10 33.40

Inglewood CA Population Growth and Population Statistics


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2010 Weather Summary Inglewood, CA California
Weather Index 199 196
Annual Maximum Avg. Temperature 75.0 °F 72.0 °F
Annual Minimum Avg. Temperature 57.0 °F 51.0 °F
Annual Avg. Temperature 66.0 °F 61.5 °F
Annual Heating Degree Days (Tot Degrees < 65) 1,154 2,502
Annual Cooling Degree Days (Tot Degrees > 65) 1,537 1,229
Percent of Possible Sunshine 73 74
Mean Sky Cover (Sunrise to Sunset - Out of 10) 4 5
Mean Number of Days Clear (Out of 365 Days) 186 167
Mean Number of Days Rain (Out of 365 Days) 35 55
Mean Number of Days Snow (Out of 365 Days) 0 0
Avg. Annual Precipitation (Total Inches) 15.00" 17.00"
Avg. Annual Snowfall (Total Inches) 0.00" 1.00"

Inglewood CA Weather, Forecast, Temperature and Precipitation


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Inglewood CA Population by Age


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Inglewood Quality of Life Indexes Graph

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