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WHTCC Adoptaschool Schoollist Format.Xlsx Adopt‐A‐School Program Your business can adopt any of these West Valley schools! Don't see a school here that you wish to adopt? No problem…Just contact The Chamber, and we will add them to the list. (Must be elementary, middle or high school; no preschools or colleges.) School City Grades Agbu Manoogian-Demirdjian School Canoga Park 9-12 Applied Scholastics Academy of the Valley Reseda K-7 Arbor Academy Calabasas 1-12 Calabash Charter Academy Woodland Hills K-5 Calvert St. E.S. Woodland Hills K-5 Canoga Park Lutheran School Canoga Park K-5 Capistrano Ave. E.S. West Hills K-5 Chime Charter Woodland Hills K-8 Christopher Columbus Middle School Canoga Park 6-8 Coutin School Canoga Park K-8 El Camino Real H.S. Woodland Hills K-5 Enadia Way E.S. West Hills K-5 Faith Baptist School Canoga Park K-12 Fullbright Avenue Elementary School Canoga Park K-5 Hamlin St. E.S. West Hills K-5 Hart Street Elementary School Canoga Park K-5 Haynes E.S. West Hills K-5 Ingenium Charter School Canoga Park K-5 Ivy Academia Entrepreneurial Charter School Woodland Hills K-12 John A. Sutter M.S. Canoga Park 5-8 Justice St. Academy Charter West Hills K-5 Kadima Day School West Hills K-8 Limerick Ave. E.S. Canoga Park K-5 Lockhurst School for Advanced Studies Woodland Hills 5-12 Louisville High School Woodland Hills 9-12 Lycee International Tarzana K-5 Multicultural Leaning Center Canoga Park K-8 Nestle Ave. E.S. Tarzana K-5 New Academy Canoga Park Canoga Park K-12 New Village Leadership Academy Calabasas K-12 Our Lady of the Valley School Canoga Park K-8 Pinecrest Woodland Hills K-8 Pomelo Community Charter Schoold West Hills K-5 Portola Middle School Tarzana 6-8 Sage Academy Tarzana K-5 Serrania Ave. E.S. Woodland Hills K-5 Shepard of the Valley Lutheran School West Hills K-5 Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies Reseda 4-11 St. Mel Catholic Elementary School Woodland Hills K-8 Tarzana E.S. Tarzana K-5 Welby Way Charter Elementary School & Gifted/High Ability MagnetWest Hills K-5 West Valley Christian School West Hills K-8 Wilbur Ave. E.S. Tarzana K-5 Winnetka Ave. E.S. Canoga Park K-5 Woodcrest School Tarzana K-5 Woodlake Ave. E.S. Woodland Hills K-5 Woodland Hills Academy Woodland Hills K-5 Woodland Hills Private School Woodland Hills K-5 http://woodlandhillscc.net/adoptaschool.php.
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