LACES was founded as the "Center for Enriched Studies" (minus the "LA") in September 1977 as the first magnet school in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The Pico and Arlington site have now been used by
Pio Pico Elementary and Middle School since 1987. LACES was renovated between the years of 1995–2004 with a new gymnasium. The new gym includes an Olympic size pool, full weight room, locker rooms, and an indoor gym. The school was also enhanced with a new football field, tennis courts, and other physical education facilities. These changes had been discussed and hoped for since the early 1990s. Construction on an elevator for the language arts building started in the fall of 2008 and was completed in the fall of 2014. In 2010, the
NBC reality show
School Pride chose LACES to be the subject of an episode. The show's producers and sponsors provided landscaping and repainting (drawing criticism from some who thought that the bright blue and yellow exterior resembled an
IKEA store) as well as makeovers for music and art rooms, the auditorium, and the culinary arts kitchen. The entire school was later renovated and painted from yellow and blue, to white and blue. In June 2011, students vandalized the school, putting manure in the buildings, "soaping" the ponds, and spray-painting on a gym wall. The damage was estimated at $2,000. In 2013, LACES received a Gaston Caperton Inspiration Award from the
College Board, in recognition of the school's efforts to expand low-income students' access to higher education opportunities. In 2018, 2 new science rooms were added to the south side of the blue building. They added new sinks, tables, better lighting, and more whiteboards. On the outside, they have also added new lockers and a water fountain that has been shut off since 2018. On March 14, 2018, students came to the front lawn of the school during nutrition to participate in the Nationwide wide walkout against gun violence after the
Stoneman Douglas Highschool shooting. The students were meant to stay on the field but eventually made their way to
Fairfax Avenue.
Community Magnet School Community Magnet School, an arts and humanities magnet primary school, was located, since its founding in 1977, in an area within the Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies campus for a period of around 25 years. ==Sports==