
ACHS Weekly Update 2/28/2020
CSUCI Art Program Field Trip The Advanced Photography students photographed the CSUCI college tour on 2/12/2020. Students had the opportunity to explore the art rooms
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CSUCI Art Program Field Trip The Advanced Photography students photographed the CSUCI college tour on 2/12/2020. Students had the opportunity to explore the art rooms
Camarillo High School is a United Champion School in which students with and without intellectual disabilities are provided opportunities for physical activity and for building
Girls’ Tennis finished the team tennis season with a record of 17-1 with a close loss to Marlborough in the CIF-SS Division 1 Semi-Finals, 11-7.
The Marcus Roberts Trio were in town to play with the New West Symphony Orchestra on a piece by Gershwin and were gracious enough to
Back to School Night Oct. 7, 2019 Back to School Night. Parents gained valuable information about their students classes. ACHS Song team yearly fundraiser
Olympians Tony Azevedo and Michael Zellmer at ACHS with Boys Water Polo Team. All the players raved about how much they learned, and what great
ENGLISH Mrs. Riedmiller’ English 1&2, visited the library for an ORB Orientation. What is ORB? It’s a check list, Teacher Librarian, Heidi Resnick has provided
VIDEO & FILM This year, we unveiled our brand-new live broadcast – “Scorpion Connect Live”. Each day, our students produce a live broadcast of
Sports News Congratulations to Jaime Jaquez, Jr. and Alex Gonzalez for being named the 2019 Adolfo Camarillo High School Male and Female Athletes of the
College Night Our counselors hosted a College Night Thursday evening in our school Library. The evening brought representatives from University of California, California State University,
The Oxnard Union High School District affirms its commitment to equality of opportunity for all individuals. This commitment requires that no discrimination shall occur regarding admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, any program and activity on the basis of age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, citizenship, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, medical condition, religion, or marital status.