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California Web Stats Report: January CALIFORNIA WEB STATS REPORT: JANUARY 1 Bonita High School 75,767 31 Coronado High School 12,799 2 Scripps Ranch High School 51,051 32 Thousand Oaks High School 12,736 3 Golden West High School 47,714 33 San Mateo High School 12,615 4 Godinez High School 34,933 34 Mayfair High School 12,459 5 Folsom High School 32,285 35 Ayala, Ruben High School 12,280 6 Canyon/Anaheim High School 30,880 36 Gunn High School 11,698 7 Carlmont High School 29,825 37 Poly/Riverside High School 11,256 8 Patrick Henry High School 27,714 38 La Quinta/La Quinta High School 11,225 9 Glendora High School 24,150 39 Maranatha High School 11,148 10 Newbury Park High School 22,686 40 Homestead High School 11,040 11 Los Gatos High School 21,748 41 Whittier Christian High School 11,016 12 Point Loma High School 20,179 42 Mission Viejo High School 10,886 13 Westlake High School 18,438 43 Valhalla High School 10,881 14 La Serna High School 16,782 44 Palo Alto High School 10,283 15 Chino Hills High School 16,668 45 St. Pius X - St. Matthias Academy 10,215 16 Redondo Union High School 16,517 46 San Marino High School 10,198 17 Dublin High School 16,415 47 Los Altos High School 10,173 18 Menlo-Atherton Athletics 16,134 48 Sequoia High School 10,126 19 Burlingame High School 16,127 49 Upland High School 10,094 20 Clairemont High School 15,841 50 Norco High School 10,020 21 Claremont High School 15,307 51 El Toro High School 10,015 22 Walnut High School 15,208 52 Mountain House High School 9,930 23 Damien High School 15,172 53 Saratoga High School 9,752 24 La Jolla High School 14,735 54 Brea Olinda High School 9,656 25 M L King High School 14,447 55 Mira Mesa High School 9,620 26 University City High School 13,877 56 La Habra High School 8,918 27 Santana High School 13,779 57 Trabuco Hills High School 8,858 28 Ramona High School 13,612 58 Santa Ana High School 8,487 29 Segerstrom High School 13,159 59 Palm Desert High School 8,143 30 Diamond Bar High School 13,108 60 Fullerton High School 7,959 CALIFORNIA WEB STATS REPORT: JANUARY 61 Monta Vista (Cupertino) High 7,853 91 Charter Oak High School 4,758 62 Mission Bay High School 7,531 92 Ramona High School 4,708 63 Redlands High School 7,511 93 Chino High School 4,638 64 Crawford High School 7,433 94 Fountain Valley High School 4,546 65 North Torrance High School 7,425 95 Saddleback High School 4,514 66 Shadow Hills High School 7,332 96 Temple City High School 4,493 67 Warren High School 7,241 97 West Torrance High School 4,448 68 Roosevelt, Eleanor 6,852 98 Calvary Chapel/Downey High 4,426 69 Arlington High School 6,653 99 Canyon Springs High School 4,267 70 Oceanside High School 6,500 100 Palm Springs High School 4,157 71 West Covina High School 6,490 101 San Diego High School 4,132 72 Diamond Ranch High School 6,486 102 North, J.W. 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