Class schedule Oceana uses a form of
block scheduling. Every student has, in total, six class periods, and that the student only has three periods per day. So, on one day, students have an "odd" day, periods 1, 3, and 5. The next day would be an "even" day, periods 2, 4, and 6. For example, if a student had mathematics as period number 2, they would only have that class every other day, on "even" days. However, in past years Oceana had what is called
modular scheduling. This type of scheduling allowed for many free periods during the day. These "free mods" could go to as long as 180 min of continuous free time without classes. This time could be utilized for lunch, study, or socializing. Due to the latter, students were advised to spend most of their free time in study so that such time was not wasted or misused.
Curriculum The curriculum at Oceana is generally project based. The class periods are 90 minutes each, so this gives the students time to work on projects, especially for English and History. Oceana offers
Advanced Placement courses in
US History,
Chemistry,
US Government,
Language and Composition,
Literature, and
Calculus AB.
Standardized testing In 2013, Oceana High School scored an 817 on the California
API, the highest in the
Jefferson Union High School District by a difference of +25 points. According to
U.S. News & World Report, Oceana is a nationally academically ranked high school, and the 354th best in the state of California, the highest ranking of any school in the district. ==References==