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The Archer School For Girls average salary is $50,000, median salary is $50,000 with a salary range from $50,000 to $50,000.
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  • The Archer School for Girls
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Los Angeles, CA
  • The Archer School for Girls is a unique school committed to providing an exceptional college preparatory curriculum and experience to girls of all socioeconomic, ethnic, and racial backgrounds in a nurturing and supportive environment. To that end and because Archer parents are equally committed to those objectives, the Archer Parent Association states as it purposes the following:1. To cooperate with the administration, faculty and staff of Archer to maintain the high standards of The Archer School for Girls;2. To facilitate and encourage parents' involvement within and service to Archer;3. To create a closer relationship between the School's Board of Trustees,