GALS in the News
NBC 4 reports GALS is not only a sustainable eco-school it is also safeguards from earthquakes and fires.
Whittier Daily News reports GALS LA is one of the first schools to meet the expanded guidelines from the City of Los Angeles’ effort known as “Healthy Buildings, Healthy Places.”
U.S. News and World Report ranks GALS LA in the top 8% of all California middle schools and the top 15% of California charter middle schools.
CBS KCAL features GALS as a “Class Act” for our unique all-girls education model.
ABC features the GALS new sustainable schools campus opened in Fall 2024.
Through GALS’ amazing partnership with DIYgirls, we are able to offer a after-school program that provide hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) experiences for girls. This program is graciously paid for by the Eva Longoria Foundation. Ms. Longoria wanted to visit our girls and see the program in action.
“Choice is a big buy-in,” Alyssa Worbetz, the director of athletics at GALS LA shares about motivating students to move!
Inspiring lessons learned at LA84 Foundation Youth Summit. GALS LA’s Executive Director, Carrie Wagner, was featured on a panel about play equity.
What’s Old Is New Again: Why 3 New Middle Schools in Colorado, Texas, and California Are Prioritizing Single-Sex Education
A New Generation of All-Girls Schools. They’re focusing on STEM in an effort to close the achievement gap.
The LA Times created a video of our first week at school. It truly shows the essence of our school.
Los Angeles is getting its first girls-only charter middle school.