Archer Breaks Ground on New Academic Center

2/12/18 — The Archer School for Girls recently celebrated the groundbreaking of its new Academic Center, further solidifying its mission of empowering future female leaders in an environment designed specifically for girls.

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved The Archer School for Girls’ Campus Preservation and Improvement Plan in August 2015. Construction of the new Academic Center began in December 2016, and once completed will feature 30,000 square feet of flexible, light-filled spaces offering a wide variety of learning opportunities indoors and out.

A willingness to innovate and grow has kept Archer at the forefront of girls’ education. The new Academic Center will enable faculty and students to take their learning to new heights and will give students the space they need to achieve their goals.

“In its short history, Archer has forged a new path for what is possible in the field of education, creating spaces that enable girls to realize their potential and soar,” shared Frank Marshall, Chair of Archer’s Board of Trustees. “You can see this clearly in every Archer girl you meet — they are ambitious, creative, thoughtful, [and] kind. I am proud to support the school and this visionary campus plan.”