Academies The school has three internal academy programs which group students into cohorts that attend many shared classes relating to the focus of each academy. Sometimes referred to as a 'school within a school' format, these academies include the Computer Science Academy (CSA), Multimedia Arts and Design (MAD), and Visual Arts and Design Academy (VADA).
Computer Science Academy (CSA) Founded in 2012, the Computer Science Academy focuses on developing students' skills in computer science, coding, mathematics, and robotics with priority to real-world experience via partnership with regional universities and local technology companies. Coursework includes computational art, software design, mobile programming and app development, robotics, and 3-D printing. In 2019, SBHS student and CSA member, Ella Onishuk, won the
Aspirations in Computing award from the
National Center for Women & Information Technology, while fellow CSA member, Joy Patterson, won an Honorable mention for development of an app with an interactive map of Santa Barbara intended to boost local tourism following the deadly
2018 Southern California mudflows.
Multimedia Arts and Design (MAD) The MAD academy focuses on preparing students for careers in the rapidly evolving fields of media arts and technology. Courses include filmmaking, photography, photo journalism, graphic design, and web design. The academy offers a 2,000 square foot film studio with a green screen as well as a 600 square foot photography studio with a seamless white backdrop. Students are provided with professional equipment including industry-standard computers, editing software, cameras, lighting, sound, and grip equipment.
Visual Arts and Design Academy (VADA) Founded in 1999, VADA provides a small learning community to students in grades 9-12 which integrates academic coursework with project-based instruction across a breadth of disciplines pertaining to visual art and design. In August, 2024 a new design lab and indoor-outdoor art studio complex was completed following a $6.5 million capital campaign which drew from a mix of state grant, local bond, and private donation moneys. The new 3,350 square foot facility doubled VADA's total dedicated campus space and includes modern
3D printing and laser cutting machinery. == Academic performance ==