Westlake High School, Public high school in Thousand Oaks, United States
Westlake High School is a public institution serving grades 9-12 in the Conejo Valley Unified School District with advanced placement courses and vocational training options. The campus includes a renovated theater and multiple student support centers.
The school opened in 1978 with William Albers as its first principal, and graduated its inaugural class in 1980. It has grown to become an established educational institution within the district.
The Carpenter Family Theatre is named after the musical group The Carpenters and serves as a performance venue for the school and community. It functions as a cultural gathering place where students showcase their talents in theater and music productions.
The campus is accessible by local transit and located in a convenient area of Thousand Oaks. Plan visits during non-school hours to avoid disrupting daily activities.
The Advanced Anatomy program allows students to work directly with human cadavers, a rare opportunity at the secondary education level in the United States. This hands-on learning approach gives participants deeper insight into human anatomy than traditional classroom study.
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