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Ventura County Christian School is a private, nondenominational Christian school in Ventura, California. VCCS began in 1994 as a high school only (Grades 9–12). In 2003 it began hosting all grades K-12, and moved to a separate building on MacMillan Avenue. It currently has approximately 90 high school students, and an average class size of 15 ...
Prior to becoming a DOC District, the student demographics were 90% white. In the 2019-20 school year the student demographics were 56% White, 25% Asian, 10% Latino, 1.5% Black, and 6% two or more races. In 2021-22, about half of all Oak Park students are attending school under with the interdistrict permit or the DOC program.
County of Ventura: 8,232 15.08% 2 Ventura Unified School District: 2,650 4.85% 3 Community Memorial Health System: 2,176 3.99% 4 Employer's Depot Inc. 820 1.50% 5 Patagonia Works (Lost Arrow Corp.) 665 1.22% 6 Kaiser Permanente: 656 1.20% 7 Ventura County Community College District: 653 1.20% 8 City of San Buenaventura 615 1.13% 9 Target: 495 0 ...
Pages in category "School districts in Ventura County, California" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Ventura Unified School District
The Ventura County Courthouse, known since 1974 as Ventura City Hall, is a historic building in Ventura, California. Located on a hill at the top of California Street, it overlooks the city's downtown district with views of the Santa Barbara Channel and Channel Islands .
Ventura County Medical Center is a full-service acute care hospital with a 24-hour emergency center. Along with intensive care and definitive observation units, it also houses specialty care units such as medical/ surgical, telemetry and oncology, pediatric, and neonatal.
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Fillmore Unified School District is a public school district in the city of Fillmore, in the Santa Clara River Valley and Ventura County, California.. In 1985 several area parents asked for English to be the sole language of instruction, including Mexican Americans, while the school district wanted most children in bilingual English-Spanish classes for fear of having Spanish speakers isolated ...