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Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD) is a K–12 school district headquartered in Calabasas, California, United States. The district, serving the western section of the
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consists of 14 public schools serving the cities of
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, and several small portions of the West Hills section of
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. Its largest school is
Agoura High School Agoura High School is a public high school in Agoura Hills, California, United States. It is the largest high school in the Las Virgenes Unified School District. Athletics and activities Agoura High School's athletic teams are nicknamed the Char ...
, with approximately 2,682 students.


Schools

LVUSD includes the following schools:


High schools

*
Agoura High School Agoura High School is a public high school in Agoura Hills, California, United States. It is the largest high school in the Las Virgenes Unified School District. Athletics and activities Agoura High School's athletic teams are nicknamed the Char ...
(AHS) * Calabasas High School (CHS) * Indian Hills High School


Middle schools

* Arthur E. Wright Middle School (A. E. Wright) * Alice C. Stelle Middle School (A. C. Stelle) * Lindero Canyon Middle School (LCMS)


Preschool

* Buttercup Preschool


Elementary schools

* Bay Laurel Elementary School * Chaparral Elementary School * Lupin Hill Elementary School * Mariposa School of Global Education * Round Meadow Elementary School * Sumac L-STEM Elementary School * White Oak Elementary School * Willow Elementary School * Yerba Buena Elementary School (Y.B.)


K-12 school

* LVUSD Virtual Academy


History


One-room schools

By the 1940s, the territory that is now the Las Virgenes district was divided among four one-room schools, each with its own school district: * Calabasas School, built in 1890, replacing an 1888 school; * Las Virgenes School, established in 1884; * Liberty School, formed from part of Calabasas and Las Virgenes districts in 1896; and * Cornell School, formed from the southwest part of Liberty district in 1913.


Union school district

In 1947, these four districts merged to form the Las Virgenes
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. A new Las Virgenes union grade school was built to replace the old schools; this has since become A.E. Wright Middle School, named after Arthur E. Wright, a childless English immigrant (why this information about being "childless" is important, no one knows) with only a preschool education, who nonetheless took an interest in local education, was elected to the Liberty school board, and was instrumental in forming the union school district.


High school district demise

All the one-room school districts' territories had been annexed into
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(). ''Los Angeles Unified School District''. February 7, 1998. Note: Source misspells "Los Virgenes" as "Los Vergenes".
and until the 1960s, the teenagers of these grade school districts attended Canoga Park High School. However, the creation of
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in 1961 took away the vast majority of the high school district, leaving only the territory of the Las Virgenes and Topanga grade school districts. The high school district renamed itself West County Union High School District, but had no high school left in its territory. Topanga School District voted to join L.A. Unified the next school year, leaving West County with the same border as Las Virgenes Union School District as of July 1, 1962, and California law made coterminous grade school and high school districts automatically become a
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, thus creating Las Virgenes Unified School District.


Unified school district

Though L.A. Unified was required to provide high school education to Las Virgenes for three years, California law mandated that, if a
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did not establish its own high school by September 1965, the district would be annexed to an adjacent district with a high school. In January 1963, LVUSD residents had already voted down construction financing by very narrow margins, and many residents were still advocating a merger into a bigger district. If financing had been voted down again, the
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would have had to choose an adjacent district to annex LVUSD territory into: L.A. Unified, Oxnard, Santa Monica, or Simi. However, in the April 16, 1963 election, the voters approved the bond issue and state aid authorization — the latter by only four votes — which allowed LVUSD to build
Agoura High School Agoura High School is a public high school in Agoura Hills, California, United States. It is the largest high school in the Las Virgenes Unified School District. Athletics and activities Agoura High School's athletic teams are nicknamed the Char ...
and three grade schools. When the district was created, its offices were located on the grounds of the Round Meadow Elementary School in Calabasas. They were then moved in 1974 to 30961 West Agoura Road in
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, and again in 1990 to a two-story building at 4111 North Las Virgenes Road, next to the A.E. Wright Middle School. LVUSD annexed the community of Bell Canyon in
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in 1987.


Operations


Independent study

On June 26, 2006, the Board of Education approved the formation of the district's alternative Independent Study School. The school offers two curricular options: K–12 independent Study where students report to the school site at least once a week to meet with an independent study teacher and K–12 Home Independent Study (Home schooling) which provides a home schooling independent study curriculum.


School foundation

Community members formed a school foundation, The Foundation for Las Virgenes Schools, in 2010 in response to the dramatic loss of State funding for public education. The mission of the foundation is to provide general financial support for the public schools in the Las Virgenes Unified School District.thefoundationlvs.org


References


External links


Official district web site

The Foundation for Las Virgenes Schools
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