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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. DECEMBER 2019 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 TOT Alameda - 1 Orange - 11 American HS 28 28 Edison HS 14 18 32 Emery HS 19 13 32 Emerson Choice Academy Irvington HS 25 25 30 80 Fountain Valley High School 12 12 Mission San Jose HS 27 26 28 81 Katella HS Moreau Catholic HS La Quinta HS 23 15 18 56 Oakland Charter HS 18 12 10 40 Laguna Beach HS 13 13 Oakland Tech. HS 22 15 21 58 Mater Dei High School 20 12 12 44 The College Preparatory School 27 18 45 Northwood HS 25 19 27 71 Contra Costa - 2 San Clemente HS 22 9 14 45 Athenian School 25 19 15 59 Troy HS 24 24 Clayton Valley HS 17 11 11 39 Villa Park HS 16 16 College Park HS 25 16 18 59 Whittier Christian HS 20 15 19 54 Salesian HS 19 11 30 Riverside - 12 Fresno - 3 Hemet HS 19 12 14 45 Buchanan HS 22 14 18 54 La Siera HS Clovis North HS 26 22 26 74 Sacramento - 13 Clovis West HS 25 16 22 63 Elk Grove HS 14 5 4 23 Kern - 4 Florin HS 15 15 30 Bakersfield Christian HS 14 5 19 Franklin HS 25 17 21 63 Frontier HS Laguna Creek HS 24 17 41 Liberty HS 23 17 16 56 Mira Loma HS 26 19 22 67 Stockdale HS 26 19 21 66 Pleasant Grove HS 22 17 39 West HS (Kern) 7 7 3 17 Sheldon HS 15 14 17 46 Los Angeles LA CITY - 5 San Bernardino - 12 Immaculate Heart HS 20 15 20 55 Chino Hills HS 19 9 14 42 Marlborough School 26 18 26 70 Los Osos High School 18 9 15 42 Marymount HS 21 12 18 51 Rancho Cucamonga HS Wildwood School 14 9 23 San Diego - 14 Windward School 24 12 17 53 Canyon Crest Academy 29 26 29 84 Los Angeles NE - 6 Carmel Valley Middle School 26 26 30 82 Claremont HS 14 14 Cathedral Catholic HS Damien HS 21 4 6 31 Del Norte HS 26 27 24 77 Diamond Bar HS 25 24 25 74 Helix HS La Canada HS 25 20 26 71 La Jolla Country Day School 25 17 24 66 Mark Keppel High School 22 16 18 56 La Jolla HS 26 18 24 68 Polytechnic School 17 15 32 Maranatha Christian School 19 11 20 50 San Marino HS 25 20 27 72 Pacific Trails MS 27 23 28 78 Southlands Christian Schools 22 19 18 59 Patrick Henry HS 19 12 18 49 The Webb School 25 10 12 47 Rancho Buena Vista HS 22 15 16 53 Los Angeles NW - 7 San Marcos HS 22 15 14 51 El Camino Real Charter HS 22 18 21 61 Santa Fe Christian Schools 25 20 26 71 Granada Hills Charter HS 12 4 16 The Bishop's School 26 26 28 80 Harvard-Westlake School 25 24 27 76 Torrey Pines HS 26 28 28 82 Sierra Canyon School 25 24 30 79 San Francisco - 15 Los Angeles SE - 8 Archbishop Riordan HS 25 5 15 45 CA Acad. of Math-Sci 22 18 21 61 Brightworks School 6 6 6 18 Rolling Hills Prep 24 14 14 52 Jewish Community HS 25 15 17 57 Los Angeles SW - 8 Lowell HS 27 23 27 77 Chadwick School 25 16 21 62 SF University HS 21 10 18 49 New Roads School 18 10 16 44 The Bay School 15 6 21 Palos Verdes High School 25 21 23 69 San Joaquin - 2 Palos Verdes Penin. HS 27 23 28 78 Lincoln High School 24 14 18 56 Redondo Union HS 26 20 24 70 San Luis Obispo - 10 South HS 26 21 28 75 Mission College Prep Catholic 17 11 12 40 Vistamar School San Mateo - 16 Marin - 9 Aragon High School Marin Academy Carlmont HS 30 28 30 88 San Domenico School 27 15 21 63 Crystal Springs Uplands School 22 13 17 52 Sir Francis Drake HS 12 7 19 Eastside College Prep. 17 13 16 46 Monterey - 10 Menlo Atherton HS 28 24 28 80 Carmel HS 20 20 Menlo School 27 26 24 77 Robert L. Stevenson School 23 23 22 68 Notre Dame HS 19 13 12 44 Santa Catalina School Nueva School 29 24 28 81 Sacred Heart School 26 18 24 68 Saratoga HS 27 30 30 87 San Mateo High School 26 23 27 76 The Harker School- Upper 25 18 28 71 Sequoia HS 25 18 22 65 The Harker School-Middle 30 30 30 90 Woodside HS 25 10 21 56 Valley Christian School 29 28 30 87 Santa Barbara - 10 Valley International Academy 10 5 3 18 Cate School 25 20 26 71 William C. Overfelt HS 20 14 17 51 Dos Pueblos HS 27 17 23 67 Santa Cruz - 10 Santa Clara - 17 Scotts Valley School 18 18 Andrew P. Hill School 6 10 7 23 St. Francis HS 13 13 Archbishop Mitty HS 25 23 27 75 Sonoma - 9 Bellarmine College Prep. 26 20 23 69 Maria Carrillo High School 22 16 20 58 Henry M. Gunn HS 22 28 50 Piner HS 9 6 3 18 Leland HS 20 26 24 70 Santa Rosa HS 21 12 16 49 Los Gatos HS 25 18 24 67 Stanislaus - 2 Lynbrook HS 30 30 30 90 Mountain House HS 22 16 13 51 Milpitas HS Ventura - 18 Mindset Moorpark HS Notre Dame High School 19 14 16 49 Newbury Park HS 25 17 24 66 Piedmont Hills HS 27 25 27 79 Oaks Christian School 25 24 27 76 Presentation HS 22 16 14 52 Westlake HS 23 17 18 58 Redwood Middle School Yolo - 2 Saint Francis High School 26 17 23 66 Davis Sr. HS 25 20 25 70 Santa Teresa HS 26 15 22 63 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Stuti A, Saratoga HS Zack M, Sierra Canyon School Jack A, Nueva School Evan M, South HS Akash A, Palos Verdes Penin. HS Phillip M, Sierra Canyon School Suraj A, Palos Verdes Penin. HS Dustin M, The Harker School-Middle Campus Alex B, Sierra Canyon School Nilay M, Saratoga HS Anant B, Lynbrook HS Kanav M, Saint Francis High School Eric B, Hua Xia Chinese School Sumith N, Torrey Pines HS Gabriel C, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Paurush P, Lynbrook HS Amrutha C, Carmel Valley Middle School Andrew P, La Jolla HS Cathy C, Valley Christian School Lucas P, SF University HS Nicholas C, Menlo Atherton HS Charlotte P, Nueva School Alexander C, San Marino HS Andrew P, Del Norte HS Cloris C, Cate School Aidan P, Palos Verdes Penin. HS Jonathan C, Irvington HS Janet Q, Valley Christian School Roland C, Lynbrook HS Eddie Q, The Bishop's School Andrew C, Santa Fe Christian Schools Jonathan Q, Lynbrook HS Youbin C, Sierra Canyon School Tony Q, Pacific Trails MS Ben C, Oaks Christian School Achyuta R, Mira Loma HS Emma C, Marlborough School Sejal R, Lynbrook HS Theodore D, Redondo Union HS Neeraj R, Menlo Atherton HS Adi D, Hua Xia Chinese School Archish R, Archbishop Mitty HS Saksham D, Irvington HS Elden R, Canyon Crest Academy William D, San Mateo High School Jacopo R, Carmel Valley Middle School Victor D, Lowell HS Alor S, Stockdale HS DaDavid F, Carlmont HS Bill S, Mission San Jose HS Leison G, Los Gatos HS Edison S, Carmel Valley Middle School Chris G, Mission San Jose HS Nicole S, Piedmont Hills HS Irene G, Irvington HS Sumedh S, Lynbrook HS Annesh G, The Harker School- Upper School Campus Tobey S, The Bishop's School Vivian G, Northwood HS Ethon S, Pacific Trails MS Alex G, Henry M. Gunn HS iNIMAI S, Mission San Jose HS Ben H, Torrey Pines HS Kadin T, Valley Christian School Henry H, Lynbrook HS Katherine T, Carlmont HS Dora H, Saratoga HS Vittal T, Valley Christian School Angelina H, The Harker School-Middle Campus Ryan T, Harvard-Westlake School David H, Lynbrook HS Aniketh T, The Harker School-Middle Campus William H, Lynbrook HS Gowri V, Sierra Canyon School Jonathan H, Lynbrook HS Jeffrey W, The Bishop's School Michael H, Maria Carrillo High School Kevin W, The Webb School Dylan H, Lowell HS Katie W, Lowell HS Joonha H, Lynbrook HS Jessica W, The Harker School-Middle Campus Aman J, Del Norte HS Jackie W, La Canada HS Milad J, Sierra Canyon School Erica W, Torrey Pines HS Narayanan K, South HS Tyler W, Harvard-Westlake School Albert K, Clovis North HS Lorenzo W, Carlmont HS Kyungbong K, San Mateo High School Yucia W, Lynbrook HS Stanley K, Irvington HS Olivia X, The Harker School-Middle Campus Riley K, Archbishop Mitty HS Jonathan X, Hua Xia Chinese School Ananya K, Irvington HS Jerry X, Sacred Heart School Rohan K, Saratoga HS Alicia Y, Canyon Crest Academy Matthew L, San Marino HS Daniel Y, CA Acad. of Math-Sci Kyle L, Valley Christian School Maggie Y, Canyon Crest Academy Alan L, Henry M. Gunn HS Darren Y, Carlmont HS Kevin L, Lynbrook HS Albert Y, Saratoga HS Sebastian L, Harvard-Westlake School Ella Y, The Harker School-Middle Campus Terrence L, Northwood HS Gavin Y, Piedmont Hills HS Joshua L, Clovis North HS Michael Y, Menlo Atherton HS Ethan L, Henry M.
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