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Best High Schools in Zip Code 91360


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1
School
1,703
Students
Top rankedThousand Oaks High604th of 2,162 California high schools
Summary:

Zip code 91360 is home to one high school, Thousand Oaks High, a 9-12 grade school in the affluent Conejo Valley area, serving 1,703 students within the Conejo Valley Unified district.

Thousand Oaks High demonstrates significant strengths, particularly in keeping students on track to graduate, with a 94.4% graduation rate and a very low 1.6% dropout rate, both figures outperforming state averages. Its English Language Arts proficiency is also a strong point, exceeding the state average by over ten percentage points. The school has consistently earned a 4-star rating, placing it in the top quartile of California high schools, though its statewide rank has seen a slight decline over the past few years.

When compared to its own high-performing district, the school's performance in Mathematics and Science is more modest, lagging behind the district average. Chronic absenteeism, while lower than the state, is higher than the district average, presenting a clear opportunity for improvement. For parents, this school represents a solid, well-established option with excellent graduation outcomes, but one where academic proficiency in core subjects, especially math, may not fully match the district's high standards.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the California Department of Education.

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