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County/School Name County/School Name For awards purposes, each county is its own region - except that counties followed by the same number are grouped together as one region. JANUARY 2018 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 TOT Alameda - 1 South HS 29 27 21 25 102 American HS 29 26 22 27 104 Vistamar School Aspire Lionel Wilson CPA Marin - 11 Emery HS 8 8 8 24 Marin Academy Irvington HS 29 24 25 26 104 Redwood HS 21 17 38 Mission San Jose HS 30 28 26 30 114 San Domenico School 20 21 20 20 81 Moreau Catholic HS 21 21 Sir Francis Drake HS 20 15 10 17 62 Oakland HS 13 13 7 10 43 Monterey - 12 Oakland Tech. HS 25 19 18 23 85 Carmel HS 20 12 9 19 60 Oakland Unity HS Robert L. Stevenson School Contra Costa - 2 Santa Catalina School Athenian School Stevenson School 23 24 14 8 69 Clayton Valley HS 20 16 13 18 67 Orange - 13 College Park HS 21 15 13 21 70 Dana Hills HS 18 12 15 45 Pittsburg HS Edison HS 16 14 8 38 El Dorado - 3 Foothill HS 20 20 Ponderosa HS 21 18 11 15 65 Fountain Valley High School 20 15 9 3 47 Fresno - 4 Huntington Beach HS Buchanan HS 20 18 13 18 69 La Quinta HS 21 17 13 22 73 Clovis North HS 24 21 17 25 87 Laguna Beach HS 19 17 12 18 66 Clovis West HS 24 17 18 20 79 Mater Dei High School 16 15 13 15 59 Kerman HS Northwood HS 22 20 19 24 85 Kern - 5 San Clemente HS 17 17 Bakersfield Christian HS 15 15 9 13 52 St. Margaret's Episcopal School 25 18 43 Frontier HS Troy HS 23 24 47 Liberty HS 20 15 10 17 62 Villa Park HS 19 13 10 15 57 Stockdale HS 21 20 17 22 80 Whittier Christian HS 19 19 13 18 69 West HS (Kern) 16 15 6 11 48 Riverside - 14 Los Angeles LA CITY - 6 Hemet HS 20 17 10 16 63 Brentwood School 24 17 12 26 79 Riverside Polytech. HS 20 20 10 17 67 Crossroads School Sacramento - 15 Immaculate Heart HS 20 17 7 15 59 Bradshaw Christian HS 15 14 5 9 43 Marlborough School 23 18 16 24 81 Capital Christian School 17 15 13 11 56 Marymount HS 17 16 10 16 59 Elk Grove HS 18 7 2 10 37 Milken Community Schools 10 6 13 29 Franklin HS 20 21 19 22 82 Ribet Academy 13 17 30 Laguna Creek HS 20 17 13 19 69 Wildwood School Mira Loma HS 25 20 19 24 88 Los Angeles NE - 7 Pleasant Grove HS Arroyo HS 6 5 11 Rio Americano HS 15 4 3 2 24 Damien HS 4 8 13 25 Sheldon HS 19 15 11 19 64 Diamond Bar HS 25 23 24 27 99 San Bernardino - 14 La Canada HS 23 21 20 24 88 Grand Terrace HS Mark Keppel High School 23 18 11 22 74 Los Osos High School 19 13 6 17 55 Polytechnic School 24 16 17 24 81 San Diego - 16 Rowland HS 23 17 22 62 Canyon Crest Academy 30 30 26 30 116 San Marino HS 22 16 14 21 73 Carmel Valley Middle School 27 22 20 22 91 Southlands Christian Schools 25 22 18 22 87 Cathedral Catholic HS The Webb School 24 27 4 20 75 Christian HS 19 19 Walnut HS 24 18 11 14 67 Del Norte HS 30 24 21 30 105 Los Angeles NW - 8 Helix HS El Camino Real Charter HS 22 17 15 21 75 La Jolla Country Day School 21 21 19 20 81 Granada Hills Charter HS 20 17 37 La Jolla HS 24 24 20 29 97 Sierra Canyon Upper School 24 24 19 24 91 Maranatha Christian School 18 15 7 11 51 The Buckley School 20 20 17 22 79 Mt. Carmel HS 14 1 3 18 Los Angeles SE - 9 Pacific Trails MS CA Acad. of Math-Sci 22 17 15 20 74 Rancho Buena Vista HS 20 15 13 17 65 Long Beach Polytechnic HS 20 20 Sage Creek HS 9 9 Rolling Hills Prep 17 18 35 San Marcos HS 8 8 Saint Joseph HS 5 11 16 Santa Fe Christian Schools 26 21 22 28 97 Los Angeles SW - 10 The Bishop's School 24 21 20 23 88 New Roads School 17 16 11 17 61 Torrey Pines HS 27 30 25 29 111 Palos Verdes High School 24 21 11 27 83 Valhalla High School Palos Verdes Penin. HS 26 22 22 29 99 San Francisco - 17 Redondo Union HS 20 17 17 23 77 Archbishop Riordan HS 20 18 13 20 71 Brightworks School 17 9 1 7 34 Henry M. Gunn HS 22 26 19 20 87 Jewish Community HS 20 19 13 52 Leland HS 29 7 16 22 74 Lowell HS 21 22 16 26 85 Lynbrook HS 30 30 27 30 117 SF University HS 17 10 8 12 47 Milpitas HS The Bay School 21 10 6 8 45 Notre Dame High School 15 15 13 16 59 San Joaquin - 3 Palo Alto HS 28 28 Lincoln High School 20 17 11 18 66 Piedmont Hills HS 27 26 23 27 103 San Luis Obispo - 12 Presentation HS 20 16 9 18 63 Mission College Prep Catholic 20 15 15 50 Redwood Middle School 30 28 24 82 San Mateo - 18 Saint Francis High School 24 27 17 26 94 Aragon High School Saratoga HS 30 30 26 30 116 Burlingame High School 23 17 12 20 72 The Harker School- Upper 30 29 22 29 110 Carlmont HS 29 23 23 30 105 The Harker School-Middle 30 30 30 30 120 Crystal Springs Uplands School Valley Christian School 30 24 21 29 104 Eastside College Prep. 17 16 10 15 58 Valley International Academy 16 16 14 17 63 Junipero Serra HS Waldorf Sch of the Peninsula 16 11 27 Menlo Atherton HS 27 24 21 26 98 Westmont HS 17 10 4 4 35 Menlo School 25 20 20 27 92 Santa Cruz - 2 Notre Dame HS 20 17 15 17 69 St. Francis HS 13 11 24 Sacred Heart School 23 17 12 18 70 Sonoma - 20 San Mateo High School 21 21 18 23 83 Maria Carrillo High School 20 17 14 18 69 Sequoia HS 20 20 15 24 79 Montgomery HS Woodside HS 17 9 15 17 58 Piner HS 17 12 29 Santa Barbara - 12 Santa Rosa HS 20 17 11 15 63 Cate School 22 19 16 20 77 Stanislaus - 3 Dos Pueblos HS 22 18 17 21 78 James C. Enochs HS 19 16 13 18 66 San Marcos HS Ventura - 21 Santa Barbara HS Adolfo Camarillo HS 18 13 13 19 63 Santa Clara - 19 Moorpark HS 20 20 Archbishop Mitty HS 29 22 19 29 99 Newbury Park HS 22 23 18 23 86 Bellarmine College Prep. 25 27 20 28 100 Oaks Christian School 21 20 28 69 Cupertino HS 27 17 18 27 89 Westlake HS 21 16 14 16 67 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Sebastien A, Menlo School Kevin P, La Jolla HS Kai B, Oakland Tech. HS Rishab P, The Harker School-Middle Campus Rohan B, The Harker School-Middle Campus Paolo P, Santa Fe Christian Schools Akin B, Canyon Crest Academy James P, Saint Francis High School Andrew C, Mission San Jose HS Timothy P, Cupertino HS Qinhong C, Diamond Bar HS Emma Q, The Webb School Kathy C, Mission San Jose HS Ananth R, Torrey Pines HS David C, Carlmont HS Michael R, Mission San Jose HS Albert C, Mission San Jose HS Kevin R, Torrey Pines HS Emma C, Marlborough School Elden R, Canyon Crest Academy Zachary C, Clovis North HS Jeff R, Torrey Pines HS Leonard F, Canyon Crest Academy Ronak R, Canyon Crest Academy Hannah F, Saratoga HS German S, The Buckley School Dakota F, Adolfo Camarillo HS Ishika S, Cupertino HS Neil F, Mira Loma HS Tobey S, The Bishop's School Rose G, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Phillip S, Bellarmine College Prep. Riya G, The Harker School-Middle Campus Andrew S, Lowell HS Brent H, Santa Fe Christian Schools David S, La Jolla HS Wilson H, Lynbrook HS Michelle S, Mission San Jose HS David H, Lynbrook HS Paul S, Polytechnic School William H, Lynbrook HS Crystal S, Mission San Jose HS Ashley H, The Harker School-Middle Campus Justin S, Saratoga HS Alexander H, The Harker School-Middle Campus Albert T, Palos Verdes Penin. HS Eric H, American HS Kadin T, Valley Christian School Jonathan H, Lynbrook HS Berke T, Del Norte HS Tiffany H, Saratoga HS Rohan T, The Harker School-Middle Campus Dylan H, Lowell HS Vittal T, Valley Christian School Orrin J, Canyon Crest Academy Katherine T, The Harker School- Upper School Camp Sylvia J, Mission San Jose HS Betsy T, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Kandv K, Mission San Jose HS Peter T, Carlmont HS Andrew K, Archbishop Mitty HS Edward V, Carlmont HS Jason K, Santa Fe Christian Schools Alexander V, Valley Christian School Chandler K, Oaks Christian School Brandon W, Saratoga HS Eric K, Palos Verdes High School Stanley W, Lynbrook HS Nathan K, Palos Verdes Penin.
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