
Rise Kohyang High School
GRADES 9–12
Welcome to Rise Kohyang
High School!
Rise Kohyang High School (RKHS) a joyful, supportive, award-winning, and high-performing charter public school in the Koreatown community of Los Angeles. RKHS is ranked Best High School 2024
and in the top 5% of high schools nationwide (US News & World Report).
We are open to all students of all abilities in grades 9-12, and our school is 100% free to attend.
At RKHS, we are a small school where every student is known and supported to thrive here and in higher education. We prepare all students for success in higher education, including offering Advanced Placement classes starting in the 9th grade. All of our graduates receive up to 6 years of individualized support in higher education to ensure they succeed and graduate,
Become a RKHS Triton today!
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English
Español
한국어
At a Glance
97%
Family Satisfaction
515
Students
98%
Graduation Rate (2021)
Programs
As a Bright Star School, Rise Kohyang High School offers our students rigorous academics, inclusive education, social-emotional support, and rich life opportunities beyond the classroom.
Our Values
Integridad
means we need to be the best versions of ourselves
Ubuntu
means our humanity is shared and we value kindness
Kohyang
means hometown and encourages us to build meaningful connections
Growth
means having a mindset that allows us to achieve excellence
Rise Kohyang High School
School Address
111 S. Madison Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90004
T. (323) 284-2553
F. (323) 978-2423
Our Campuses
Rise Kohyang Elementary School (Grades TK - 5 at scale)
Rise Kohyang Middle School (Grades 6-8)
Rise Kohyang High School (Grades 9-12)
Student Testimonial
“My favorite part about going to RKHS is coming to school and feeling that welcoming community. Seeing my friends, my teachers, these are the people who will lift me up every day. We have a safe environment here, and we feel like we can talk to anyone if we need support.”


Our Staff Support
“At RKHS, we are built around the idea of community and hometown, which is what kohyang translates to from Korean. Our biggest responsibility as adults on campus is to build relationships with our students. Everything that we do is all built around the idea that everyone belongs here and that we are creating a home for students at our school campus.”