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Guidance Counselors
Robyn Britt, ext. 1028
rbritt@conejousd.org
Jenna Davis, ext. 1027
jennadavis@conejousd.org
Dr. Elizabeth Dee, ext. 1026
edee@conejousd.org
Melissa Doll, ext. 1029
mdoll@conejousd.org
Darla Scott, ext. 1025
dscott@conejousd.org
Jane Carlson, Career Education Coordinator
jcarlson@conejousd.org
Connie Peters, College & Career Center
cpeters@conejousd.org
School District
The Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) is located fifty miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles in
Ventura County. Approximately 22,000 students are enrolled in grades K-12. The district consists of eighteen elementary schools, five middle schools, three comprehensive high schools, two alternative schools, and an adult school.
Community
CVUSD includes the communities of Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, and Newbury Park. The Thousand Oaks
community holds high expectations for students in all domains. As a result, students hold themselves accountable for
monitoring their own achievement and take responsibility for their behavior, choices, academic progress, and future
plans. Over the years, Conejo Valleys growth has changed the fabric of the community from agrarian to commuter
residential. Employment opportunities available within the community include biotechnology, computer technology,
light manufacturing, finance, professional interests, and recreation.
Our School
Thousand Oaks High School, through a safe and nurturing environment, strives to impart the knowledge that will
empower each student to be a successful, healthy adult and a responsible, contributing member of society. Thousand
Oaks High School, located northwest of the San Fernando Valley, serves a suburban, largely middle to upper middle
class community and provides a four year comprehensive program to a student body of 2303. Established in 1962,
the schools rich history has led to strong traditions of success academically and athletically.
Unique Programs
The Center for Advanced Studies and Research - The Center for Advanced Studies and Research provides
gifted and high-achieving students with the opportunity to engage in disciplined and scholarly research
through college-level courses. To graduate from the program, students must complete a minimum of seven
AP and honors classes, including AP Seminar and AP Research within the AP Capstone program, and earn a
minimum scholastic GPA of 3.6 or above. Graduates earn recognition, along with the AP Capstone Diploma.
Thousand Oaks High School was selected in 2014-15 as one of only 11 schools in California and 139 schools
worldwide to offer the AP Capstone program. Applications due Spring of freshman year.
www.tohsthecenter.org
EThOS Entrepreneurship Academy - A school-within-a-school California Partnership Academy with core English/history classes & electives including Entrepreneurship, Sports & Entertainment Marketing, and Virtual Enterprise/Economics. Applications due in Spring. www.tohs-ethos.org
Majors Program - Extra-curricular career exploration. Majors include: Arts, Media & Entertainment (Production,
Performance, Visual or Writers); Agriculture, Natural Resources & Animal Science; Business; Education; Engineering & Design; Fashion; Health Science; IDK; Information Technology; Marketing Sales & Service; Public
Service (Human Services, Protective Services, or Legal/Government). Rolling admissions.
Graduation Requirements
2015 Commended
Honors
Designed for the student with strong writing skills,
ability to work independently, and selfmotivation.
College Preparatory
Designed for the student who has proficiency in
communication and critical thinking skills
GPA/Class Rank
Semi-Finalists
Finalists TBD
2014
TOHS
Critical Reading
Mathematics
Writing
Score Range
700-800
* All 10 credits must be in either fine arts or world
600-690
language.
500-590
400-490
Course Level Descriptions
300-390
200-290
Advanced Placement
Follows the prescribed Advanced Placement
curriculum, assessment, and instruction.
15
498
510
496
2015
TOHS
2015
STATE
2015
NATION
543
559
540
495
506
491
495
511
484
Writing
21
70
118
101
17
0
Literature
US History
Math Level 2
BiologyEcological
BiologyMolecular
Chemistry
TOHS
N*
615
652
682
652
672
696
11
26
47
5
9
43
98% of 10th Graders took the California High School Exit Exam.
Passed English Language Arts: 95%
Passed Math:
94%
2014
2015
2015
STATE
English
26.3
21.8
25.9
22.1
Mathematics
27.4
22.8
26.3
22.7
Reading
26.4
22.3
26.2
22.6
Science
25.8
21.7
25.1
22.0
Composite
26.6
22.3
26.0
22.5
Honors/AP Courses
Total
15
50
46
10
78
3
9
140
155
97
114
40
32
3
58
83
34
30
10
12
93
1177
1069
3, 4, 5
2
39
37
10
55
3
8
100
103
72
80
22
16
3
43
74
34
26
5
12
59
861
796
%3, 4, 5
13
78
80
100
71
100
89
71
66
74
70
55
50
100
74
89
100
87
50
100
63
73%
74%
AP Research
AP Seminar
English
English 9 Honors
English 10 Honors
AP English Lang/Comp
AP English Lit/Comp
World Languages
AP French Language
AP Spanish Language
AP Spanish Lit
AP Chinese
Mathematics
Geometry Honors
Algebra 2 Honors
Math Analysis Honors
AP Statistics
AP Calculus
AP Computer Science
Science
Biology Honors
Chemistry Honors
Physiology Honors
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Physics B/C
Social Studies
AP European History
AP United States History
AP Govt & Politics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Human Geography
AP Psychology
Fine Arts
AP Art History
AP Studio Art 2 Design
AP Studio Art Drawing
AP Music Theory
Wind Ensemble Honors
Chamber Orchestra Honors
2015 AP Awards
AP Scholars
75
AP Scholars w/ Honor
34
Avg. grade of at least 3.25 on all AP exams & grade of 3 or higher on 4+ exams
AP Scholars w/ Distinction
69
Avg. grade of at least 3.5 on all AP exams & grades of 3 or higher on 5+ exams
National AP Scholars
19
2303 students
Post-Graduate Destinations
Demographic Data
2000
14638
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A
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x
t
i
l
s
e
574
54
142
African American
Asian
78
0
Hispanic
White
UC San Diego
UC Santa Barbara
Gonzaga
UC Santa Cruz
Harvard University, MA
University of Arizona
Bard College
Hofstra university, NY
Belmont University
University of Florida
University of Hawaii
Boise State
University of Iowa
University of La Verne
Brown University
Marymount Manhattan
University of Missouri-Columbia
University of Oregon
Masters College
University of Pennsylvania
Menlo College
University of Portland
Mills College
Moorpark College
University of Redlands
Notre Dame
Occidental College
Pepperdine University
University of Vermont
University of Washington
Princeton
Reed College
US Maritime Academy
Stanford University
Vassar College
Chapman University
Swarthmore College
Villanova University
Colgate University
Tufts University
Tulane University
UC Berkeley
Wellesley College
Columbia University
UC Davis
Concordia University
UC Irvine
Westmont College
Cornell University
UC Los Angeles
Wheaton College
DePaul University
UC Merced
Whittier College
UC Riverside
Yale University, CT
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