This is the definitive guide to transferring your child from LAUSD into Culver City Unified School District. CCUSD is the Westsideβs best-kept secret for families who want a complete TK-12 pipeline, genuine diversity, and something no other public district on the Westside offers: Japanese dual immersion. The process is simpler than SMMUSD (rolling admissions, no 10-tier priority system), but the El Marino lottery adds a critical third step that catches most families off guard. Every date, form, phone number, and strategy in this guide comes directly from official LAUSD and CCUSD sources, verified as of April 2026.
Culver City Unified School District attracts inter-district transfer families for three primary reasons: the El Marino dual immersion program (Spanish and Japanese β the only public Japanese immersion on the Westside), the overall district quality (Farragut is top 7% in CA with 71% math and 79% ELA; CCHS has a 97% graduation rate and ranks 382nd of 2,162 CA high schools), and the walkable K-12 campus in the Park West neighborhood where Farragut, CCMS, and CCHS are all within 0.1 miles of each other.
For LAUSD families in Mar Vista, Palms, and West LA, the default pipeline often leads to Mark Twain Middle School and then Venice High School (29% math). The CCUSD pipeline β whether through Farragut or El Marino at the elementary level β feeds into Culver City Middle (back-to-back Distinguished School) and then CCHS, where 76% of 11th graders are proficient in ELA and the graduation rate is 97%. That is the gap this playbook helps you close.
| Factor | CCUSD Pipeline | Default LAUSD Westside | SMMUSD Pipeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Elementary | Farragut (71% math, top 7%) | Varies (Stoner 44%, Beethoven 61%) | Franklin (84% math, top 5%) |
| DL Immersion | Japanese + Spanish (El Marino) | Spanish only (limited) | Spanish only (Edison) |
| Middle School | CCMS (CA Distinguished 2025+2026) | Mark Twain (polarizing) | John Adams (CA Distinguished) |
| High School | CCHS (97% grad, top 18%) | Venice High (29% math, 63% ELA) | Samohi (97.4% grad, top 10%) |
| Transfer Difficulty | Moderate (rolling admissions) | N/A (resident) | Hard (10-tier priority, frozen) |
| Unique Advantage | Only Japanese DL; walkable campus | No transfer needed | Strongest HS destination |
If your primary goal is the strongest high school outcome, SMMUSD (Samohi) wins on every academic metric. If your goal is dual immersion (especially Japanese), CCUSD is the only option. If you want a guaranteed neighborhood school without a lottery, Farragut (71% math, top 7% CA) is stronger than most SMMUSD options and CCUSDβs rolling admissions process is far simpler than SMMUSDβs frozen priority system. LAUSD allows only one outgoing permit per student per year β you must choose one district. Choose wisely.
Farragut at 71% math and top 7% CA outperforms most SMMUSD elementaries except Franklin. It feeds the same CCMS β CCHS pipeline, requires no lottery, has rolling admissions, and sits in a neighborhood where you can walk your child from kindergarten through 12th grade graduation. For families who do not need dual immersion, Farragut is the single best permit-accessible elementary school on the Westside.
| School | Math | ELA | CA Rank | FRPL | Known For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Farragut | 71% | 79% | Top 7% | 21% | Best academics, walkable to CCMS/CCHS |
| El Marino | ~65% | ~70% | Top 15% | 14% | Japanese + Spanish DL, Blue Ribbon |
| Linwood E. Howe | ~55% | ~65% | Top 30% | 26% | Heart of CC, tight-knit community |
| El Rincon | ~50% | ~60% | Top 35% | 30% | STEAM focus, rising ratings |
| La Ballona | 38% | 44% | Bottom half | 51% | Spanish DL backup, most diverse |
| When | What to Do | Who Acts |
|---|---|---|
| Now (Spring 2026) | Research schools. Read EarlyScouts Deep Dives for El Marino, Farragut, La Ballona, CCMS, and CCHS. Visit campuses. Decide between DL and neighborhood school track. | You |
| Dec 2026 | Gather ALL documentation: employment verification letters (on company letterhead with Culver City work address), report cards, immunization records, IEP/504 if applicable. Do not wait until January. | You + Employer |
| Jan 2027 | CCUSD begins accepting incoming inter-district permit applications for 2027-2028. Submit early for rolling review. | CCUSD |
| Feb 1, 2027 | LAUSD outgoing permit window OPENS for 2027-2028. Apply on DAY ONE at apply.lausd.net/outgoingpermit. Processing takes 3-4 weeks β every day matters. | You + LAUSD |
| Feb 10, 2027 (est.) | CCUSD Dual Language application window opens for TK/K. Submit DL application online. Apply to BOTH El Marino and La Ballona if targeting Spanish. | You + CCUSD |
Address: 4034 Irving Place, Culver City, CA 90232. Phone: (310) 842-4220. Permit Office Fax: (310) 842-4274. Permit Email: permits@ccusd.org. Superintendent: Dr. Alfonso Jimenez.
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