Oak Park High School (California)

Public secondary school in Oak Park, CA, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oak Park High School (abbreviated OPHS) is the main high school in the Oak Park Unified School District, taking ninth through twelfth grade students. It is a National Blue Ribbon School and a 2019 California Distinguished School, and received an Exemplary Distinction Award from the California of Education for its Career and Technical Education program which includes career pathways in Engineering Design, Media Arts, Production Management, and construction technologies. The 2012 Academic Performance Index (API) was 929, which is among the highest in California. In 2015, the school was awarded the California Gold Ribbon School Award from the California Department of Education. The 2016 Newsweek Ranking of America's Top Schools ranked Oak Park High as #51 in the nation and #7 in CA.[2]

TypePublic Secondary
Established1978; 48 years ago (1978)
School district
Oak Park Unified
Principal
Mathew McClenahan
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Oak Park High School
Location
899 North Kanan Road

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TypePublic Secondary
Established1978; 48 years ago (1978)
School district
Oak Park Unified
Principal
Mathew McClenahan
Teaching staff
61.27 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,483 (2024-2025)[1]
Student to teacher ratio
24.20[1]
Student Union/Association
None
Colors  Black
  Gold
  White
Athletics conference
CIF Southern Section
Coastal Canyon League
NicknameEagles
RivalAgoura High School
AccreditationWASC
National ranking
51
NewspaperOak Park Talon
AffiliationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
Websitewww.oakparkusd.org/ophs/site/default.asp
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History

As the construction of subdivisions proceeded in Oak Park during the 1970s and the population increased, schooling arrangements became increasingly frustrating for residents. Students had to be bused to high schools in Simi Valley, 23 miles away by road, and back again each day, despite the fact that schools of the nearby Las Virgenes Unified School District stood in proximity. With Oak Park lying in Ventura County, California and Las Virgenes in Los Angeles County, though, Oak Park students were not allowed to attend.

Seeking to deal with the problem, Oak Park residents petitioned for annexation to Las Virgenes but were rejected in 1974. In 1977, they created the Oak Park Unified School District and broke ground for the high school in 1978. Students were housed in trailers from 1979 to 1980 until the school began admitting students at its present site in 1981. It functioned as both middle and high school until 1992, when nearby Medea Creek Middle School began educating sixth through eighth-grade students.

Campus expansion continued with the addition of a library, a performing arts center, an updated gym including a new floor, a new rubberized track, a turf football field, a stadium sound system, science labs, a student services building, modernized art classrooms, and computer labs. Additional work, to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, improved access to the baseball and softball fields. Five drinking fountains were installed in 2013.

Academics

In 2016, Oak Park's AP program placed it at 51st in Newsweek's Top High Schools.[3]

School facilities

Oak Park High School added a two-story bungalow-style set of classrooms in 2005. The school has a pavilion building that houses a large theater stage, several classrooms, high-ceiling band, choir rooms with acoustic paneling, and a solar array as shade structures in the school's lunch and parking areas. OPHS received the California Distinguished School Award in 2019 with special distinction for its Exemplary Career and Technical Arts pathways. School modernization was completed in 2015, and the projects completed include modernized classrooms including science labs, student services building, gym, turf field, and Arts and Technology building (summer of 2013). Over 95% of classrooms are equipped with SmartBoards. In the 2019–2020 school year, OPHS implemented a one-to-one Chromebook program school-wide with ubiquitous Wi-Fi and unlimited student access to Google Apps for Education.

Sports

Oak Park High School competes in the Coastal Canyon League, for all sports available at Oak Park High School.

Erik Affholter played football at Oak Park High School.[4] As a 16-year-old place kicker during his junior season he broke a national record with a 64-yard (59 meter) field goal in 1982, which at the time was the longest field goal kicked at any level.[5][6][7][8][9][10] A sportswriter at the game estimated it could have gone 74 yards (68 meters).[11] Asked about his kick, Affholter said: "I'd much rather catch touchdown passes."[12] At the time, as a wide receiver he had caught more touchdown passes than any player in his high school conference.[12]

Oak Park offers sports such as football, basketball, girls' and boys' golf, girls' and boys' soccer, and tennis.

Buildings

Oak Park High School has multiple building groups, each with multiple classrooms. The i-buildings, which are adjacent to The Great Lawn, are made from recycled shipping containers. The i-buildings are mainly used for math classes.

Notable alumni

The following graduated from Oak Park Independent School:[clarification needed]

Notable teachers

References

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