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Woodside High School (Woodside, California)

Woodside High School is a public high school in Woodside, California, United States, on the border with Redwood City. It is part of the Sequoia Union High School District (SUHSD).

Woodside serves students from the surrounding communities of Portola Valley, Woodside and Redwood City. It shares a name to another school called Woodside High School in England.

Athletics

The school's football team won the California Interscholastic Federation's Central Coast Section title in 2004.

More recently, the school's girls' soccer team won the California Interscholastic Federation's Central Coast Section title in 2011 in a 0–0 tie with Santa Teresa High School.

Statistics

Demographics

2015–2016

  • 1,781 students: 862 male (48.4%), 919 female (51.6%)
Hispanic White Asian Two or more races African American Pacific Islander Filipino American Indian Not reported
990 579 44 42 36 24 20 6 40
55.6% 32.5% 2.5% 2.4% 2% 1.3% 1.1% 0.3% 2.2%

Standardized testing

SAT scores for 2014–2015
Critical Reading average Math average Writing average
Woodside High 500 510 499
District 544 563 544
Statewide 489 500 484
2013 Academic Performance Index
2009 base API 2013 growth API Growth in the API from 2009 to 2013
750 758 8

Notable alumni

See also

References

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  7. ^ "2009 Base API School Report – Woodside High". California Department of Education Assessment, Accountability and Awards Division.
  8. ^ "2013 Growth API School Report – Woodside High". California Department of Education Analysis, Measurement, & Accountability Reporting Division.
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