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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Archer School for Girls is an independent, college preparatory, nonsectarian, girls' school, grades 6–12, located in West Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1995 in the Pacific Palisades, Archer was relocated to its present site in Brentwood Village in 1999. The school purchased the Eastern Star Home for Women, built in 1931 by California architect William Mosier, famous for his work in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The building has been designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument and is listed in the California Register of Historic Places. In 2003, Archer received the LA Conservancy Preservation Award for Adaptive Reuse and in 2007 received an award from the Brentwood Historical Society for Outstanding Repurposing of an Historic Landmark.[citation needed]The school's Flexible Tuition Program seeks to provide educational access to a wide range of girls across the city. Archer currently enrolls 430 students from 86 different zip codes and 141 feeder schools. Thirty-four percent of Archer girls identify themselves as students of color. Twenty-eight percent of families receive financial assistance, with nearly $3 million awarded annually.. }

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