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Westlake High School (California)

Westlake High School (WHS) is a public high school in the Westlake neighborhood of Thousand Oaks, in Ventura County, California. It serves grades 9–12 and is part of the Conejo Valley Unified School District.

Academics
Newsweek has consistently ranked WHS as one of the top high schools in the United States. In 2015, Westlake's average score on Advanced Placement exams was 3.65. In 2016, Westlake ranked as the 119th top high school in the United States and the 15th-best high school in the state of California. It is one of four high schools in the Conejo Valley Unified School District, that consistently has significantly above-average AP and SAT scores, and 96% of graduating seniors go on to attend some type of college or further education. Advanced anatomy (1990-2021) Westlake High offered a course called Advanced Anatomy. In the course, students worked with human cadavers. Nancy Bowman, a physiology teacher, started the program in 1990. Jordan Michaels, co-founder of Ringadoc, participated in the program. In 2015, Dr. Ira Byock spoke to the honors class about Death With Dignity laws. Following Bowman's retirement in 2021, the course was discontinued, and is currently not offered. ==Athletics==
Athletics
Westlake High School offers a wide variety of sports and activities, including football, basketball, cross-country, tennis, volleyball, cheerleading, water polo, soccer, wrestling, lacrosse, softball, swimming, and track and field. Many Westlake athletic teams compete in the Marmonte League of the CIF Southern Section, and are known as the Warriors. Aquatics program In 2001, WHS opened an aquatics complex on its campus. WHS grad Veronika Weiss, who played on the girls' water polo team, was killed in the Isla Vista shooting. In 2015, the school retired her number 11.. Toner and Castro, graduates of Westlake, died during Operation Enduring Freedom Golf Westlake has had successful golf teams. In 2002, Senior Brian Van Heel won the CIF/CGA California State High School Championship. In 2014, the Westlake High School boys golf team won the CIF/CGA California State High School Championship. In 2015, the boys golf team again won the CIF/ CGA State Championship, becoming the first school to ever win back-to-back state titles in California. Soccer Patrick Otte was a head soccer coach from 2019 to 2020. ==The arts==
The arts
In 2010, Westlake High School's theatre, built in the 1970s, was expanded and renovated, and its name was changed to The Carpenter Family Theatre. It is named after The Carpenters, who initially approached the school about expanding and renovating the theatre, and donated an initial contribution to jumpstart construction. ==Filming site==
Filming site
Blink 182's music video for "Josie" (1998) was filmed at Westlake High School, using official Westlake High School uniforms. • The 1994 movie A Friend to Die For was filmed at Westlake High School, using official Westlake High School cheer uniforms with the logo removed. • The 2006 movie Gridiron Gang was filmed at Westlake High School. • Halsey's music video for "Colors" (2016) was filmed at Westlake High School, using the football field, classroom, and quad. ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Andre Baccellia NFL football player • Deidre Behar, entertainment reporter • Danny Barrera, professional soccer player • Aaron Bruno, singer for AWOLNATION • Rudy Carpenter, NFL football player • Andrew Castro, United States Army Intelligence Specialist killed in Afghanistan • Brent Chalem, child actor • Jonni Cheatwood, artist • Luke Christopher, singer, rapper • Jason Cook, actor • Kamren Fabiculanan, college football safety for the Washington HuskiesMatt Franco, retired Major League Baseball first baseman • Helane Freeman, art director and artist • Jeremiah Gray, basketball player • Katherine Ho, former contestant on the Voice and featured vocalist in Crazy Rich Asians soundtrack. • Kevin Howard, former professional baseball player • Jesser, basketball YouTuber • Nicole Johnson, model and beauty queen, Miss California USA 2010 • Cobi Jones, retired professional soccer player; National Soccer Hall of FameDanielle Kang, golfer, winner of 2017 Women's PGA ChampionshipDavid Kaye, United Nations special rapporteur and clinical professor of law at University of California, IrvineSam Kazemian, Founder of Frax Finance & formerly president & co-founder of EveripediaP.J. Lane, actor • Tomasi Laulile, professional football player • Mike Lieberthal (born 1972), retired Major League Baseball 2x All Star catcher • Adam Mazarei, assistant basketball coach at Vanderbilt; former Memphis Grizzlies assistant coach • Jordan Michaels, healthcare entrepreneur • Patrick Mekari, NFL football player • Billy Miller, NFL football player • Trevor Moore, NHL hockey player • Josh Moser, sportscaster and journalist • Tahj Mowry, actor and former Westlake football running back • Kristin Neff, pioneering researcher of self-compassion and best-selling author • Greg Newman, football player • Mike Nickeas, Major League Baseball catcher • Ja'seem Reed, NFL wide receiver for the Carolina PanthersCatherine Ricafort, Broadway actress and singer • Nick Rutherford, member of sketch group Good Neighbor and a Saturday Night Live writer • Mike Seidman (born 1981), NFL football player • Hannah Sharts, professional soccer player • Nelson Spruce, professional football player • Connor Storrie, actor • Dylan Volantis, college baseball pitcher for the Texas LonghornsCraig Walendy, NFL football player • Gary Wellman, retired NFL football player • Charlie Wi (born 1972), professional golfer • Eric Wynalda, retired professional soccer player; National Soccer Hall of FameMatthew Wolff, professional golfer • Christian Yelich (born 1991), Major League Baseball player, 2018 National League MVP. ==Notes==
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