Calabasas High School, State high school in Calabasas, US.
Calabasas High School is a public school serving students in grades 9 through 12 in this Los Angeles County community. The campus features a large athletic stadium for football, soccer, and track competitions, as well as a performing arts center with two theaters for student productions and performances.
The school was established in 1975 as the second secondary institution created by the Las Virgenes Unified School District. It has served this area as an educational center for high school students throughout its operational history.
The school's Performing Arts Education Center, constructed in 2013, features a main theater for 680 people and an additional black box theater.
The campus offers sports facilities and theaters that are sometimes used for public events and community gatherings. Access and specific visiting hours vary depending on the school calendar, so it's helpful to check in advance before planning a visit.
The school earned National Blue Ribbon Awards in 2006 and 2008, recognition given to fewer than ten percent of schools in California. This distinction reflects strong academic performance and student outcomes over time.
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