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The Oxnard Union High School District (OUHSD) is a union high school district in Ventura County, California.The district serves students in grades 9–12 on the Oxnard Plain, including the cities of Oxnard, Port Hueneme, and Camarillo, California as well as adjacent unincorporated communities including El Rio, Somis, and Channel Islands Beach. [2]
Oxnard High School was established in 1902 as the first public high school in the city of Oxnard (the private Santa Clara High School opened the year before). The original campus, a 35-acre (14 ha) site on Fifth Street west of downtown, [5] [6] served all of the Oxnard Plain and the Conejo Valley until 1956 when Adolfo Camarillo High School opened.
Misael Sanchez, 29, died two weeks after he was injured in a massive brawl at an adult soccer league match at Oxnard High School.
OUHSD campuses in and around Oxnard include Channel Islands High School, Hueneme High School, Oxnard High School, Pacifica High School, Oxnard Middle College High School, and Rio Mesa High School, as well as Oxnard Adult School. [114] Additionally, construction of a new high school has been begun, Del Sol High School. [115]
Lawrence Fobes King, also known as Latisha King [1] [a] (January 13, 1993 – February 14, 2008), was a 15-year-old student at E.O. Green Junior High School in Oxnard, California, who was shot twice by a fellow student, 14-year-old Brandon McInerney, and kept on life support for two days afterwards.
[1] California Adult Schools are intended to provide elementary and secondary (k-12) level academic and vocational education to adult learners (18 years and older). Teachers in California adult schools must have a California Designated Subjects Teaching Credential in Adult Education issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
[1] [2] One of the sites in Oxnard identified for a new campus was a 53-acre (21 ha) agricultural parcel at the corner of Camino Del Sol and Rose Avenue in the East Village neighborhood. [3] On November 13, 2019, OUHSD's board of trustees voted to purchase the site for $26.9 million and to name the new school Del Sol High School. [4]
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