Taste test potato chips (fun!), CrEATive Plate for teens (learn kitchen safety), Los Angeles Youth Poet Laureate program (accepting applications), Camp ReadyLA: Emer-Gen-Z (learn about disaster preparedness) AND MORE!
Saturday Attendance Academy is for students on the Chronic Attendance Band. Students will have the opportunity to recover missed time and complete the work they were unable to address during their absence.
Every K-12 public school in California is required by state law to publish a School Accountability Report Card (SARC) each year. The SARC contains information about the condition and performance of each school. For more information about SARC requirements, visit the California Department of Education (CDE) SARC web page.
To view a school’s SARC online, select the appropriate school category below, then click on the school name.
A great counselor is a guiding light, a source of comfort, and a champion for every student. Thank you for being all that and more. We appreciate you today and always!
The UCLA Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP) works with a cohort of students to help them become competitively eligible applicants for college admission, going beyond minimum eligibility. EAOP will work with students throughout their high school career.
Reminder: the Cal State University and University of California applications are due December 2nd. Please encourage your student to complete their applications before the deadline. Application assistance is available in the College Center Room 211 and the Boys and Girls Club after school in the library. Please visit the school website for additional application help next week. Thank you for your continued involvement in your student’s college application process.
Ms. Olivas' sophomores have been reading Born a Crime by Trevor Noah and learning about narrative writing techniques. On Thursday, November 14th they spent a lovely fall afternoon on the farm observing the animals and the environment. Then, they wrote their own paragraphs using imagery, similes, metaphors, and interesting details to recreate the atmosphere of the farm using language.
CANOGA PARK HIGH SCHOOL was established on October 4, 1914. It is the oldest high school in the west San Fernando Valley, and was originally named Owensmouth High School.
Click the link to take our virtual tour! Learn about our incredible magnets, the Bridge to the Future Program, and so much more.