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AREA GRADUATION PROGRAMS.


The majority of Ventura and Los Angeles County high school seniors will be graduating this week during on-campus ceremonies. Following is a list of graduation programs and the valedictorians for each class.

Agoura High School Agoura High School is a four-year high school, freshman-senior, in Agoura Hills, California, United States. It is the largest high school in the Las Virgenes Unified School District, with an enrollment of approximately 2,400 students. , 28545 W. Driver Ave., will graduate 406 students at 7 p.m. Friday at the campus stadium. The valedictorian is Nathaniel Stern.

Camarillo

Camarillo Adolfo High School, 4660 Mission Oaks Blvd., will graduate 620 students at 2:30 p.m. June 25, at the campus stadium. The valedictorians are Vishal Patel and Dennis Hsieh

Conejo Valley

Conejo Valley High School, 1872 Newbury Road, Newbury Park, will graduate 108 students at 3 p.m. Thursday at the campus stadium. No valedictorians were designated.

La Reina High School La Reina High School is a Catholic college preparatory junior and senior high school for girls. Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, La Reina is owned and administered by the Sisters of Notre Dame. , 106 W. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks, graduated an estimated 80 students at 4 p.m. Saturday. The valedictorian was Sandhya Ramadas.

Newbury Park High School, 456 N. Reino Road, will graduate about 380 students at 6 p.m. Friday at the campus stadium. Valedictorians are Karin Bruch, Monami Chakrabarti, Bryan Friedman, Rachel Maximo and Jennifer Mihaly.

Oak Park High School, 899 N. Kanan Road, will graduate approximately 160 students at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the campus stadium. Valedictorians are Richard Guo, Amy Tu and Raymond Wu.

Thousand Oaks High School Thousand Oaks High School is a high school established in 1962 and located in Thousand Oaks, California. It is a California Distinguished School, and offers curriculum at all levels for Thousand Oaks students. The mascot is the lancer. , 2323 N. Moorpark Road, will graduate about 550 students at 6 p.m. Thursday at the campus stadium. Valedictorians are Elena Adelle Allen, Daniel James Babauta, Benjamin James Lebow, Jennifer P. Lin, Leah Kalesa Porter, Paymon Rahgozar and Suzanne Jennifer Reuben.

Westlake High School Westlake High School may refer to:
  • Westlake High School - Westlake Village, California
  • Westlake High School - Atlanta, Georgia
  • Westlake High School - Westlake, Louisiana
  • Westlake High School - Westlake, Ohio
  • Westlake High School - Austin, Texas
, 100 N. Lakeview Canyon Road, will graduate about 390 students at 5 p.m. Thursday at the campus stadium. Valedictorians are Jeffrey D. Beltruzak, Joyce K. Hwang, Jaclyn Kansky, Jennifer Lynn Matthews, Kathleen Rozner and Allison Stokka.

Fillmore

Fillmore High School Coordinates:

Fillmore High School is a secondary school that is located in the Santa Clara River Valley in Fillmore, California. It can be found by the middle of California State Route 126 between Ventura and Valencia, California.
, 555 Central Ave., graduated 185 students at 7 p.m. Thursday, at the campus stadium. Valedictorians were Gregory Arnsdorf, Claudia Felix, Aimee McKeown, Matthew Nicholas, and Melinda Wright.

Moorpark

Moorpark High School Moorpark High School, located in Moorpark, California, is a public high school in the Moorpark Unified School District and currently has an enrollment of 2,478 students.[1] , 4500 Tierra Rejada Road, Moorpark, will graduate 375 students at 6 p.m. Thursday in the campus stadium. The valedictorian is Mitul Patel.

Santa Paula

Santa Paula High School Santa Paula High School is one of two schools in the Santa Paula Union High School District. It is located in Santa Paula, California. , 404 N. Sixth St., will graduate 263 students at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the campus stadium. The valedictorian is Megan Pidduck.

Simi Valley

Appolo Continuation High School A continuation high school is an alternative to a comprehensive high school primarily for students who are considered at-risk of not graduating at the normal pace. The requirements to graduate are the same but the scheduling is more flexible to allow students to earn their credits , 3150 School St., will graduate 82 students at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the campus quad. The valadictorian is Jesse Neal.

Royal High School, 1402 Royal Ave., will graduate 491 students at 6 p.m. Thursday at the school stadium. Valedictorians are Lauren Barnes, Stephen Boshear, Latisha Burnaugh, Stephanie Chu, Jennifer Conte, Ryan Cornner, Kristin Crosley, Brian Danna, Elizabeth Dickson, Adam Feit, John Paul Gatchalian, Yasmine Gruen, Soren Harrison, Matthew Janousek, Donald Knips, David Krasnow, Colleen Kreutner, Jennifer Murvin, Abigail Oliver, Brock Ramirez, Monica Rodriguez, Ingrid Salazar, Sarah Salazar, Sarah Schumann, David Shin, Daniel Stack, Anrienne Trager, Simran Ubhi, Michael Welch and Randy Wong.

Simi Valley High School Simi Valley High School is a secondary school located in Simi Valley, California which was established in 1920 as the first high school in the valley. It nestles in the Santa Susana Mountains and is adjacent to the San Fernando Valley, part of the city and county of Ventura. , 5400 Cochran St., will graduate 550 students at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the campus stadium. Valedictorians are Carl Olson, Jeanette Quick, Alexandria Ingraham, Brian Onderdonk, Kristal Pollack and Sujey Cuan

Santa Susana High School Santa Susana High School is the third high school located in Simi Valley. The school campus is a middle school that was converted. The school colors are: silver, black, white, and teal. The school mascot is the Troubador. They are a school of the arts. , 3570 Cochran St., Simi Valley will graduate 96 students at 8 p.m. Thursday in the campus amphitheater. The valadictorian is Zoraida Najarro.
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