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The Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) is a school district in Ventura County, California. [3] The district serves the Conejo Valley area, including the city of Thousand Oaks, and its neighborhood of Newbury Park, as well as the census-designated places of Casa Conejo and Lake Sherwood. [4] It also includes Ventu Park.
This category is for the Conejo Valley Unified School District in Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California. Subcategories.
Current and former Newbury Park QBs meet in the first Conejo Valley rivalry game to feature two undefeated teams in the 53-year history of the series.
The campus was shared with the Valley Oaks School District, educating 300 students in grades K–8 while Meadows Elementary of the Arts and Sciences was being built. [ 6 ] On July 1, 1974, the Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) was formed from the easternmost territory of OUHSD, merging with two elementary school districts serving ...
Conejo Valley is a 900-foot-high (270 m) valley. [21] [22] The area is bordered by the San Fernando Valley and the city of Los Angeles to the east, Simi Hills to the north, Las Posas Hills and the Santa Rosa Valley to the northwest, Conejo Mountain (also known as Conejo Hills) and Oxnard Plain to the west, and the Santa Monica Mountains to the ...
Westlake High School serves grades 9–12 in the Conejo Valley Unified School District. Middle schools that feed into Westlake include Colina Middle School and Los Cerritos Middle School. The first graduating class was the class of 1980. The first principal was William Albers.
The Timber School has been used for district offices and later the Conejo Valley continuation high school, Conejo Valley High School. Currently, it is vacant, awaiting planned development. In the meantime, it has attracted vandalism and needed to be boarded up following a Fire Protection District inspection that yielded four fire code violations.
Sam Kane, a former educator in the Conejo Valley Unified School District, is a Ventura County Educators’ Hall of Fame inductee. [1] He has been honored by the California Legislature, California State Assembly, Johns Hopkins University, and Amgen. [2]