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Calaveras Hills High School

Coordinates: 37°26′15″N 121°52′58″W / 37.4375°N 121.8827°W / 37.4375; -121.8827
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Calaveras Hills High School
Address
Map
1331 East Calaveras Boulevard

,
Santa Clara
,
95035-5707

Coordinates37°26′15″N 121°52′58″W / 37.4375°N 121.8827°W / 37.4375; -121.8827
Information
School districtMilpitas Unified School District (MUSD)
SuperintendentCary Matsuoka
PrincipalCarl Stice
Enrollment137 (2014-15)[1]
 • Other1331 E. Calaveras Blvd

Milpitas, CA 95035

Principal: Katie Martinez
Campus sizeMedium
NicknameCal Hills
Team namethe Mustangs
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
Websitechhs.schoolloop.com

Calaveras Hills High School (CHHS) is one of the two high schools of Milpitas, California. Calaveras Hills High School works with students who need an alternative form of education. Calaveras Hills High is referred to as "Cal Hills" by students and the community. Cal Hills is the most successful alternative school in the state. Test scores for the STAR test rose hundreds of points from 500+ to 714. Cal Hills often has a waiting list to get into the program.

Cal Hills has a very successful Resource Special Education program that has helped hundreds of under performing students achieve high school graduate. Students have won many local scholarships and awards while graduating from this program. Cal Hills has earned the highest WASC accreditation and is a Dist. School (Model school). Cal Hills has won many league championships against rivals Alta Vista and Robertson.

Past principals include Fleming Matson, Don Denton, Mike Madalinski, Paul Cauchi, Michael Hermosillo, Katie Martinez, and Alecia Myers. The Current superintendent is Cary Matsuoka.

References

  1. ^ "Calaveras Hills". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 19, 2017.