Oak Park High School (California)
Oak Park High School | |
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Address | |
899 N. Kanan Road Oak Park, CA USA | |
Information | |
Type | Public Secondary |
Established | 1978 |
School district | Oak Park Unified |
Principal | Kevin Buchanan |
Asst. Principal | Bryan Martin and Jason Meskis |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | c. 1465 students |
Color(s) | Black, White, and Gold |
Athletics conference | Coastal Canyon League |
Mascot | Eagle |
Website | http://www.oakparkusd.org/ophs/site/default.asp |
Oak Park High School is the main secondary school in the Oak Park Unified School District, taking ninth through twelfth grade students. It is a National Blue Ribbon School and a 2013 California Distinguished School, with 2012-2013 enrollment of 1465 students. The 2012 Academic Performance Index (API) is 929, which is among the highest in California.
History
As the construction of subdivisions proceeded in Oak Park during the 1970s and the population increased, schooling arrangements became increasingly frustrating for residents. Students had to be bused to high schools in Simi Valley, 23 miles away by road, and back again each day - this despite the fact that the schools of the nearby Las Virgenes Unified School District stood in proximity. With Oak Park lying in Ventura County, California and Las Virgenes in Los Angeles County, though, Oak Park students were not allowed to attend.
Seeking to deal with the problem, Oak Park residents petitioned for annexation to Las Virgenes but were rejected in 1974. In 1977they created the Oak Park Unified School District and broke ground for the high school in 1978. Students were housed in trailers from 1979 to 1980 until the school began admitting students at its present site in 1981. It functioned as both middle and high school until 1992, when nearby Medea Creek Middle School began educating sixth through eighth grade students.
Campus expansion has continued in recent years with the addition of a library, a performing arts center, updated Gym including a new floor, sound system, and A/C, a new rubberized track, turf football field and stadium sound system (same field as Dallas Cowboys) and Science Labs, student services building and modernized Art classrooms, and computer labs. Additional work, to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has improved access to the Baseball and softball fields. Five Hydration Stations were installed in the summer of 2013.
Academics
Advanced Placement Program
In the Advanced Placement Program of the 655 AP tests taken in 2012, 91% of them received a score of 3 or higher. Particularly strong courses - those with a pass rate above 90% - include Biology (93%), English Language and Composition (96.1%), English Literature and Composition (94.7%), European History (100%), Statistics (94.3%), Government-US (100%), and US History (93.6%).
In 2013, Oak Park's AP program placed it at 188th in Newsweek's Top High Schools.[1] Oak Park High School has a theater program which is led by Allan Hunt.
School facilities
Oak Park High School added a two story bungalow-style set of classrooms in 2005. The school has a Pavilion building that houses a large theater stage, several classrooms, high-ceiling band and choir rooms with acoustic paneling, and the school's lunch area. OPHS received the California Distinguished School Award in 2013 with special distinction for its Exemplary Nutrition, Fitness, and Health programs. School renovation is ongoing and as of the fall of 2013 the projects completed include modernized science labs, student services building, gym, turf field, and Arts and Technology building (summer of 2013). Over 65% of classrooms are equipped with SmartBoard technology.
Sports
For all sports except football and lacrosse, Oak Park High School competes in the Tri-Valley League with Fillmore High School, Carpinteria High School, Saint Bonaventure High School, Bishop Diego High School and La Reina High School. For Football only, Oak Park competes in a league that combines some teams from the Tri-Valley League and some teams from the Frontier League. The league teams for football include Carpinteria High School, Bishop Diego High School, Fillmore High School, Grace Brethren High School, Nordhoff High School, and Santa Paula High School.
Oak Park High School's Girls Cross Country Team placed third in the CIF-SS Finals in 2007 and second at the CIF State Meet for Division 3. In 2005, the cross-country team attended the Nike Team Nationals in Portland, Oregon. Boys volleyball won CIF title in 2012 and was ranked 4th in the nation.
Oak Park High School also fields a JV boys lacrosse team and a girls varsity team along with the boys Varsity team for the 2012 season. The Varsity team went undefeated during the regular season, 17-0, the only Oak Park team to ever do so. The Athletic Department has also recently added a freshmen baseball team, girls JV tennis team, boys and girls freshmen soccer in 2012 season. Boys and girls frosh/soph soccer teams were added for the Winter 2012 season.
In the CIF Southern Section releaguing cycle, voted on in April 2013, Oak Park High School voted to compete in a newly configured Camino League consisting of Calabasas High, Agoura High, Moorpark High, and Newbury Park High and Oak Park High. This new league begins in the 2014-15 school year and will last for at least the duration of the next 4 years.
Former students
- Alexa Micek
- Travis Johnson
- Aricca Vitanza
- Catiana Vitanza
- Danielle Kang
- Benjamin Benditson
- Samuel J. Levine
The following graduated from Oak Park Independent School:
Current and former teachers
References
- Pool, Bob (April 2, 2006). "Rebuffed, Then Polished". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2006-04-09.
External links
Oak Park High School web site www.oakparkusd.org/ophs Coordinates: 34°10′48″N 118°45′56″W / 34.180131°N 118.765619°W