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FEBRUARY 2021 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 TOT Alameda - 0 San Diego - 0 American HS 19 25 25 23 23 115 Canyon Crest Academy 30 30 30 30 30 150 Irvington HS 30 30 30 26 28 144 Carmel Valley Middle School 23 28 24 24 19 118 Contra Costa - 0 Helix HS Athenian School 18 9 27 Patrick Henry HS 8 19 9 15 5 56 Salesian HS 8 15 1 24 San Marcos HS Fresno - 0 Santa Fe Christian Schools 23 28 27 25 24 127 Buchanan HS 15 12 27 The Bishop's School 24 21 45 Clovis North HS 20 29 27 25 22 123 Torrey Pines HS 29 30 30 30 28 147 Clovis West HS 21 26 22 20 17 106 San Francisco - 0 Kern - 0 Brightworks School 6 2 8 Stockdale HS 15 22 17 19 14 87 Jewish Community HS Los Angeles LA CITY - 0 Lowell HS 27 24 24 25 25 125 Immaculate Heart HS 17 21 17 17 15 87 The Bay School 12 11 6 12 8 49 Marlborough School 16 25 14 18 73 San Joaquin - 0 Marymount HS 17 30 18 15 18 98 Lincoln High School 17 20 20 19 9 85 Windward School 12 10 9 4 35 San Luis Obispo - 0 Los Angeles NE - 0 Mission College Prep Catholic 14 16 15 16 7 68 Diamond Bar HS 26 28 29 27 22 132 San Mateo - 0 Polytechnic School 16 24 1 41 Crystal Springs Uplands 19 26 26 22 19 112 The Webb School Menlo School Los Angeles NW - 0 Notre Dame HS 17 18 14 16 10 75 El Camino Real Charter HS 16 30 19 17 15 97 Nueva School 26 30 29 25 24 134 Granada Hills Charter HS 18 18 16 13 65 Sacred Heart School 16 17 14 7 11 65 Sierra Canyon School 25 30 30 27 27 139 San Mateo High School 28 30 29 28 25 140 Los Angeles SE - 0 Sequoia HS 22 27 23 22 24 118 Rolling Hills Prep 3 3 Woodside HS 9 27 20 15 10 81 Los Angeles SW - 0 Santa Barbara - 0 Chadwick School 21 26 26 22 19 114 Cate School 19 27 25 26 11 108 New Roads School 18 23 15 13 69 Santa Clara - 0 Palos Verdes High School 26 30 25 22 103 Archbishop Mitty HS Palos Verdes Penin. HS 23 23 23 23 23 115 Bellarmine College Prep. 10 26 36 Redondo Union HS 21 24 22 24 23 114 Henry M. Gunn HS South HS 25 27 25 25 18 120 Leland HS 24 24 30 28 25 131 Vistamar School Lynbrook HS 30 30 30 30 30 150 Marin - 0 Milpitas HS Marin Academy Notre Dame High School 14 25 13 17 8 77 The Branson School 14 16 6 10 5 51 Piedmont Hills HS 26 29 26 27 25 133 Monterey - 0 Presentation HS 20 27 15 20 14 96 Carmel HS 12 6 18 Redwood Middle School Robert L. Stevenson School 19 23 14 18 16 90 Saint Francis High School 28 30 29 27 24 138 Orange - 0 The Harker School- Upper 30 30 29 21 110 La Quinta HS 16 20 36 The Harker School-Middle 30 30 29 27 27 143 Northwood HS 23 27 26 18 23 117 Valley Christian School 29 30 30 30 30 149 San Clemente HS William C. Overfelt HS 14 21 10 18 9 72 Troy HS 17 25 24 66 Santa Cruz - 0 Whittier Christian HS 5 10 10 4 7 36 St. Francis HS Riverside - 0 Sonoma - 0 Hemet HS 9 9 Maria Carrillo High School 20 26 22 22 20 110 Sacramento - 0 Santa Rosa HS 19 24 15 16 11 85 Elk Grove HS 10 10 8 10 9 47 Ventura - 0 Franklin HS 19 26 23 21 18 107 Adolfo Camarillo HS 11 17 12 13 9 62 Laguna Creek HS 16 21 23 25 13 98 Moorpark HS Pleasant Grove HS 16 24 14 21 15 90 Newbury Park HS 24 30 26 28 24 132 San Bernardino - 0 Oaks Christian School Orion International Academy 6 8 6 10 4 34 Westlake HS 17 25 15 10 8 75 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Jack A, Nueva School Elliott L, Torrey Pines HS Akash A, Palos Verdes Penin. HS Jason L, Canyon Crest Academy Ankit B, Canyon Crest Academy Angela L, The Harker School-Middle Campus Pranjal C, Lynbrook HS Justin L, Canyon Crest Academy Youbin C, Sierra Canyon School Phillip M, Sierra Canyon School William D, San Mateo High School Kashish P, The Harker School-Middle Campus Ethan F, Chadwick School Kunal R, Sequoia HS Shervin G, Canyon Crest Academy Sejal R, Lynbrook HS Alex G, Valley Christian School Giacomo R, Torrey Pines HS Sheryl H, Valley Christian School Jacopo R, Torrey Pines HS David H, Lynbrook HS Ganesh S, Lynbrook HS Jonathan H, Lynbrook HS Zaee S, San Mateo High School William H, Lynbrook HS Alex S, Lowell HS Jared H, Irvington HS Ethan S, Canyon Crest Academy Kishan J, American HS Vincent W, Irvington HS Albert K, Clovis North HS Sophie W, Canyon Crest Academy Neel K, Lynbrook HS Robert Y, Lowell HS Ananya K, Irvington HS Gavin Y, Piedmont Hills HS Aurora L, Maria Carrillo High School Jonathan Y, Leland HS Dylan L, Valley Christian School Brad Z, Valley Christian School Michelle L, Canyon Crest Academy Alexander Z, Lynbrook HS Brennan L, South HS Linus Z, Valley Christian School Joshua L, Clovis North HS Sally Z, The Harker School- Upper School Campus HIGH SCORING STUDENTS - CUMULATIVE Jack A - Nueva School 30 Zaee S - San Mateo High School 29 Akash A - Palos Verdes Penin. HS 30 Vincent W - Irvington HS 29 Ankit B - Canyon Crest Academy 30 Robert Y - Lowell HS 29 William D - San Mateo High School 30 Vivek A - Lynbrook HS 28 Alex G - Valley Christian School 30 Alex B - Sierra Canyon School 28 David H - Lynbrook HS 30 Austin C - Piedmont Hills HS 28 Jared H - Irvington HS 30 Theodore D - Redondo Union HS 28 Elliott L - Torrey Pines HS 30 Sohom D - Lynbrook HS 28 Sejal R - Lynbrook HS 30 Sheryl H - Valley Christian School 28 Jacopo R - Torrey Pines HS 30 William H - Lynbrook HS 28 Sophie W - Canyon Crest Academy 30 Neel K - Lynbrook HS 28 Gavin Y - Piedmont Hills HS 30 Louis L - Irvington HS 28 Alexander Z - Lynbrook HS 30 David L - Lynbrook HS 28 Linus Z - Valley Christian School 30 Kevin L - Lynbrook HS 28 Pranjal C - Lynbrook HS 29 Christina L - Hua Xia Chinese School 28 Ethan F - Chadwick School 29 Kanav M - Saint Francis High School 28 Jonathan H - Lynbrook HS 29 Nicole S - Piedmont Hills HS 28 Brennan L - South HS 29 Alex S - Lowell HS 28 Angela L - The Harker School-Middle Campus 29 Darren W - Saint Francis High School 28 Derek L - Torrey Pines HS 29 Katherine Z - Canyon Crest Academy 28 Phillip M - Sierra Canyon School 29 HIGH SCORING SCHOOLS - CUMULATIVE Canyon Crest Academy 150 Clovis North HS 123 Lynbrook HS 150 South HS 120 Valley Christian School 149 Carmel Valley Middle School 118 Torrey Pines HS 147 Sequoia HS 118 Irvington HS 144 Northwood HS 117 The Harker School-Middle Campus 143 American HS 115 San Mateo High School 140 Palos Verdes Penin. HS 115 Sierra Canyon School 139 Chadwick School 114 Saint Francis High School 138 Redondo Union HS 114 Nueva School 134 Crystal Springs Uplands School 112 Piedmont Hills HS 133 Maria Carrillo High School 110 Diamond Bar HS 132 The Harker School- Upper School Campus 110 Newbury Park HS 132 Cate School 108 Leland HS 131 Franklin HS 107 Santa Fe Christian Schools 127 Clovis West HS 106 Lowell HS 125 Palos Verdes High School 103.
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