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County/School Name County/School Name We group schools together for the purpose of regional awards. These regional groupings will be identified in the next Score Report Summary OCTOBER 2015 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 TOT County/School Name #1 TOT Alameda Redwood HS 19 19 Albany High School San Domenico School 20 20 American HS 26 26 Sir Francis Drake HS 11 11 Irvington HS 27 27 Monterey Mission San Jose HS 27 27 Carmel HS 18 18 Moreau Catholic HS 16 16 Santa Catalina School Oakland HS 4 4 Orange Oakland Tech. HS Acaciawood School 13 13 Quarry Lane School 16 16 Huntington Beach HS 16 16 The College Preparatory School 26 26 Northwood HS 18 18 Contra Costa St. Margaret's Episcopal School 25 25 Athenian School Troy HS 25 25 College Park HS 23 23 Whittier Christian HS 17 17 Miramonte HS 16 16 Placer Pittsburg HS 4 4 Rocklin HS 5 5 El Dorado Riverside Ponderosa HS 20 20 Hua Xia Chinese School 25 25 Fresno La Siera HS 9 9 Buchanan HS 19 19 Riverside Polytech. HS 17 17 Clovis North HS 20 20 Sacramento Clovis West HS 25 25 C. K. McClatchy HS 9 9 San Joaquin Memorial HS 12 12 El Camino Fundamental HS 1 1 Kern Elk Grove HS Bakersfield Christian HS 15 15 Franklin HS 19 19 Frontier HS 10 10 Laguna Creek HS 18 18 Liberty HS 13 13 Mira Loma HS 26 26 Stockdale HS 22 22 Pleasant Grove HS 18 18 Los Angeles LA CITY Rio Americano HS 14 14 Brentwood School 22 22 Sheldon HS 7 7 Crossroads School 5 5 Winston Churchill MS Immaculate Heart HS 13 13 San Bernardino Marlborough School 20 20 Los Osos High School 9 9 The Mirman School San Diego Los Angeles NE Canyon Crest Academy 30 30 Arleta High School 7 7 Carmel Valley Middle School 20 20 Damien HS 24 24 Cathedral Catholic HS Diamond Bar HS 26 26 Coronado HS 16 16 La Canada HS 25 25 Del Norte HS 24 24 Mark Keppel High School 22 22 Helix HS San Marino HS 23 23 La Jolla Country Day School 23 23 Southlands Christian Schools 16 16 La Jolla HS 23 23 The Webb School 28 28 Maranatha Christian School 15 15 Village Christian School Mt. Carmel HS 18 18 Los Angeles NW Pacific Trails MS Calabasas HS 15 15 Point Loma HS 13 13 El Camino Real Charter HS 22 22 Rancho Buena Vista HS 16 16 Harvard-Westlake School Sage Creek HS 10 10 Sierra Canyon Upper School 20 20 San Marcos HS The Buckley School 16 16 Santa Fe Christian Schools 19 19 Los Angeles SE Scripps Ranch HS 22 22 CA Acad. of Math-Sci 21 21 The Bishop's School 25 25 Long Beach Polytechnic HS Torrey Pines HS 27 27 Montebello HS 6 6 Valhalla High School Rolling Hills Prep San Francisco Los Angeles SW Archbishop Riordan HS 17 17 Chadwick School Jewish Community HS 10 10 New Roads School 15 15 Lowell HS 20 20 Palos Verdes High School 22 22 SF University HS 18 18 Palos Verdes Penin. HS 22 22 The Bay School 14 14 Redondo Union HS 19 19 San Joaquin South HS 24 24 Lincoln High School 10 10 Vistamar School San Luis Obispo Marin Mission College Prep Catholic 16 16 Marin Academy San Mateo Aragon High School Piedmont Hills HS 25 25 Carlmont HS 26 26 Presentation HS 15 15 Crystal Springs Uplands School 18 18 Redwood Middle School Eastside College Prep. 9 9 Saint Francis High School 26 26 Menlo Atherton HS 26 26 Santa Teresa HS 20 20 Menlo School 19 19 Saratoga HS 30 30 Notre Dame HS The Harker School 29 29 San Mateo High School 25 25 The Harker School- Upper 30 30 Sequoia HS Westmont HS 7 7 Santa Barbara Sonoma Cate School 18 18 Montgomery HS 18 18 Dos Pueblos HS 19 19 Piner HS 8 8 Santa Barbara HS Santa Rosa HS 14 14 Santa Clara Ventura Archbishop Mitty HS 24 24 Adolfo Camarillo HS 11 11 Bellarmine College Prep. 30 30 La Reina High School 8 8 Castilleja School 7 7 Moorpark HS 15 15 Cupertino HS 22 22 Newbury Park HS 26 26 Henry M. Gunn HS 26 26 Oak Park HS 21 21 Leland HS 25 25 Oaks Christian School 21 21 Lynbrook HS 30 30 Westlake HS 16 16 Notre Dame High School 11 11 Yolo Palo Alto HS Davis Sr. HS 21 21 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Kai-Siang A, The Harker School- Upper School Camp Brendan N, Saratoga HS Kevin C, Bellarmine College Prep. Nate N, Saratoga HS Cynthia C, The Harker School Eshaan N, Canyon Crest Academy Benjamin C, Diamond Bar HS Angelina N, Palos Verdes High School Andrew C, Mission San Jose HS Zilu P, Canyon Crest Academy Eric C, Lynbrook HS James P, Saint Francis High School Bhairav C, Canyon Crest Academy Laura P, The College Preparatory School Sai D, Mira Loma HS Tristan P, Canyon Crest Academy Geoffrey D, San Mateo High School Thomas Q, Oak Park HS Hannah F, Saratoga HS Emma Q, The Webb School Michelle F, Piedmont Hills HS Neelesh R, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Ari F, Carmel HS Kevin R, Torrey Pines HS William F, La Canada HS Ronak R, Canyon Crest Academy Swapnil G, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Aadeesh S, American HS Sunny G, San Domenico School Carl S, Damien HS Rose G, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Sean S, Saratoga HS Aayush G, Saratoga HS Tristan S, Canyon Crest Academy Daniel H, Irvington HS Phillip S, Bellarmine College Prep. Rachel H, The Bishop's School Michelle S, Hua Xia Chinese School William H, Lynbrook HS Kye S, The College Preparatory School Ashton H, Clovis West HS Jeffrey S, Newbury Park HS Grace H, The Harker School Daniel S, Canyon Crest Academy Shreyan J, Bellarmine College Prep. Joe S, Del Norte HS Sujay K, American HS Justin S, Saratoga HS Casimir K, Torrey Pines HS Haru T, San Mateo High School Shivarsh K, Irvington HS Jessica T, Del Norte HS Thomas K, St. Margaret's Episcopal School Katherine T, The Harker School- Upper School Camp Jeffrey K, The Harker School Steven T, Mark Keppel High School Pranav L, Lynbrook HS Hwai-Liang T, Menlo School Jerry L, Archbishop Mitty HS Teja V, Archbishop Mitty HS Junwon L, CA Acad. of Math-Sci Drew V, St. Margaret's Episcopal School Lawrence L, The Harker School- Upper School Campu Stanley W, Lynbrook HS Zoe L, Mt. Carmel HS Qingyue W, Mission San Jose HS Joseph L, Saratoga HS Catherine W, Saratoga HS Jingze (Frank) L, The Webb School Leon X, Newbury Park HS Raymond L, Canyon Crest Academy Sidra X, The Harker School Celine L, Saratoga HS Justin Y, Henry M. Gunn HS Stan L, Westlake HS Zachary Y, New Roads School Joanna L, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Aaron Y, The Webb School Jimmy L, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Shaya Z, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Eric L, Carlmont HS Andrew Z, Saratoga HS Jerry L, Menlo Atherton HS Kristine Z, Saratoga HS Hongze L, Laguna Creek HS Jason Z, Northwood HS Yilun L, La Canada HS Lewis Z, Bellarmine College Prep. Jeffrey M, Bellarmine College Prep. Jessica Z, Lynbrook HS Max M, College Park HS Wesley Z, Canyon Crest Academy Rajiv M, The Harker School- Upper School Campus HIGH SCORING SCHOOLS - CUMULATIVE Bellarmine College Prep. 30 Newbury Park HS 26 Canyon Crest Academy 30 Saint Francis High School 26 Lynbrook HS 30 The College Preparatory School 26 Saratoga HS 30 Clovis West HS 25 The Harker School- Upper School Campus 30 Hua Xia Chinese School 25 The Harker School 29 La Canada HS 25 The Webb School 28 Leland HS 25 Irvington HS 27 Piedmont Hills HS 25 Mission San Jose HS 27 San Mateo High School 25 Torrey Pines HS 27 St. Margaret's Episcopal School 25 American HS 26 The Bishop's School 25 Carlmont HS 26 Troy HS 25 Diamond Bar HS 26 Archbishop Mitty HS 24 Henry M. Gunn HS 26 Damien HS 24 Menlo Atherton HS 26 Del Norte HS 24 Mira Loma HS 26 South HS 24.
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