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The Pacific View League ( PVL ) was a high school athletic conference in California affiliated with the CIF Southern Section . The league was formed in 1998, pulling Camarillo and Channel Islands high schools from the Marmonte League to join Hueneme , Oxnard , and Rio Mesa highs from the Channel League . Pacifica High School joined the league when it opened its doors in 2001.

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17-682: For most of its history, the PVL consisted entirely of schools from the Oxnard Union High School District , including the five charter members (Camarillo, Channel Islands, Hueneme, Oxnard, and Rio Mesa). As of the 2018–19 school year, all member schools are located in or near Oxnard and Ventura in Ventura County, California . In May 2021, it was announced that the Pacific View League would merge with

34-409: A $ 285 million bond issue, Measure E. The district estimated $ 177 million for projects which had not been done under Measure A, because of rising costs and lack of state matching funds. Most of this amount, $ 100 million, was for four high schools' performing arts centers, which had been estimated at $ 12 million total in 2018. Measure E also estimated $ 94 million for new projects, including extra work at

51-518: A limited amount of space on the campus, as well as a limited amount of resources and technology, the two-hundred incoming freshmen are determined through a lottery each year. The first graduating class was in June 2018 when 130 students in the Senior Class graduated. The school received funding in 2018 for updating facilities through a local Bond Measure. The school also received funds to expand

68-526: A new headquarters building in northeast Oxnard jointly with the Rio School District . The offices on Solar Drive replace OUHSD's previous facilities on K Street which, like the old Oxnard High School, were also in the flight path of Oxnard Airport. The district sold the old headquarters and other surplus properties to help pay for the new headquarters. Other projects were done at all schools, with costs generally higher than estimated. In 2021

85-712: The Channel League beginning with the 2022–23 academic year, and take on the Channel League name. In April 2019, during the biennial releaguing process in the Northern Area of the CIF Southern Section , administrators from member schools approved a proposal to create an association with the Channel League in the sport of football only. The association, composed of the 12 schools from the two leagues combined, assigns each school to one of

102-615: The District took out $ 49 million in extra financing to cover more of the cost of the new school. Certificates of Participation (COPs) are a commitment to make lease payments to a third party which borrows the money from investors without needing voter approval, under the California Constitution's exception for leases. Named Del Sol High School , the campus opened in August 2023. The 2024 general election ballot included

119-573: The PVL when it opened its doors in 2001. In 2014, Camarillo left the league to join the new Coastal Canyon League , mostly comprising members of the Marmonte League. In 2018, Hueneme left the PVL to join the Citrus Coast League , a new circuit composed of several small public high schools. Rancho Campana High School Rancho Campana High School is an 800 student comprehensive academy high school for grades 9-12 that

136-405: The flight path of Oxnard Airport since 1934. The city of Oxnard purchased the old campus and converted it into a park. By 2023 the district budget was about $ 300 million per year. Statewide tests showed better achievement in language arts than in mathematics, even though the district served students speaking over nine languages, from Arabic to Zapotec. Measure H, a $ 135 million bond measure,

153-548: The leagues, with promotion and relegation taking place every two years. The plan was originally scheduled to begin for the 2020–21 academic year. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has delayed its implementation, as the 2020 football season was postponed and shortened; upon the return of sports in early 2021, health officials in Ventura County prohibited schools there from playing teams in adjacent counties (this restriction

170-643: The new Del Sol High School. From 1998 to 2014, all of the comprehensive high schools in the Oxnard Union High School District played in the Pacific View League (PVL), which was formed to comprise the district schools. Prior to that establishment, Camarillo and Channel Islands participated in the Marmonte League , while Hueneme, Oxnard, and Rio Mesa were part of the Channel League . Pacifica High School joined

187-419: The superintendent is Dr. Tom McCoy. The Oxnard Union High School District was established in 1901. Oxnard High School , the first school formed under the auspices of the district, opened the following year near downtown Oxnard. From 1957 to 1974, Joseph W. Crosby served as OUHSD superintendent. During his tenure, the district experienced massive population growth. His first major undertaking as Superintendent

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204-611: Was built in 2015. The high school is located in Camarillo, California , and is part of the Oxnard Union High School District . The 28-acre site (11 ha) provides public education for the Camarillo and Somis communities. The high school divides students in their freshmen year amongst three academies: Academy of Engineering, Academy of Arts, and Academy of Medical Sciences. Each academy provides specific course requirements, field trips, educational and job shadow opportunities. Due to

221-465: Was formed in Thousand Oaks from the easternmost territory of OUHSD. The new district took control of the two existing public high schools within its boundaries, Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park. In 1995, OUHSD relocated Oxnard High School to a new site on Gonzales Road, the first comprehensive campus to open in three decades. This replaced the original location on Fifth Street, which has stood in

238-561: Was later lifted). The Pacific View League sponsors the following sports: Oxnard Union High School District 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 . As of 2020

255-437: Was passed by district voters in 2004 to build two new high schools and make improvements to existing campuses. The bond paid for two new swimming pools for Camarillo and Hueneme high schools that were finished in 2014. Delays and rising cost meant only one of the two new high schools was built from this bond, a new magnet high school in Camarillo, Rancho Campana , completed in 2015. At the time of Rancho Campana's opening, OUHSD

272-532: Was searching for sites in Oxnard for two more new campuses. In the June 2018 primary election voters approved $ 350 million in bonds, Measure A, with 56.39% of the vote (55% needed to pass). It included more money for the second new school and a long list of other projects. On November 13, 2019, the district's board of trustees voted to purchase land for this school, a 53-acre (21 ha) parcel in northeast Oxnard for $ 26.9 million. In 2018, Oxnard Union purchased

289-519: Was to staff and open the newly constructed Adolfo Camarillo High School. Crosby then immediately spearheaded an ambitious construction program funded by a school bond measure that enabled the building of several new high schools: Hueneme (opened 1959), Thousand Oaks (1962), Rio Mesa (1965), Channel Islands (1966), and Newbury Park (1967). On July 1, 1974, the Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD)

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