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A portion in the south is in the Santa Monica–Malibu Unified School District. [40] The Ventura County portion of Westlake Village, which is part of the City of Thousand Oaks, [42] is in the Conejo Valley Unified School District. [43] An off-campus center of California Lutheran University is located nearby in Thousand Oaks. [44] [45]
Concordia Christian School; Crossroads School (Santa Monica, California) D. ... Lindero Canyon Middle School; M. Miss Orton's Classical School for Girls; MUSE School; N.
Lindero Canyon Middle School; M. Mesa Verde Middle School (Moorpark) O. Oak Avenue Intermediate School; Orinda Intermediate School; Our Lady of the Desert School; P.
They were then moved in 1974 to 30961 West Agoura Road in Westlake Village, and again in 1990 to a two-story building at 4111 North Las Virgenes Road, next to the A.E. Wright Middle School. [7] LVUSD annexed the community of Bell Canyon in Ventura County, California in 1987. [5]: 14
The neighborhood contains the Lindero Country Club, 9-hole public Lake Lindero Golf Course, Lindero Canyon Middle School, and Yerba Buena Elementary School. The district's synagogue has become a major center of Jewish culture in the area, and every Shabbat local Orthodox Jews can be seen walking to and from the synagogue along major roads ...
The Chula Vista Elementary School District, the largest K-6 district in the State of California, with 44 campuses, serves publicly educated kindergarten through sixth grade students. [157] Chula Vista is home to Chula Vista Christian University (CVCU), one of the four private colleges in San Diego County, and is host to Southwestern College, a ...
As of the 2011-2012 school year, the school district has 27,700 students. Of them, 45% take free or reduced lunch and 35% are English learners.In regards to race and ethnicity, 68% are Hispanic, 13% are White, 11% are Filipino, 4% are African American, 3% are Asian or Pacific Islander, and 1% are other.
The union high school district serves over 42,000 high school-aged students and over 32,000 adult learners. Overseen by a five-member board of trustees, the district operates 14 high schools (11 regular, 2 alternative, 1 charter); 11 middle schools; 4 adult schools; a regional occupational program (ROP); and special education .