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Santa Susana High School

1970 establishments in CaliforniaBuildings and structures in Simi Valley, CaliforniaEducation in Simi Valley, CaliforniaHigh schools in Ventura County, CaliforniaPublic high schools in California
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Santa Susana High School is one of four public high schools located in the Simi Valley Unified School District in Simi Valley, California. Built in 1970, the school campus was originally designed as a junior high campus formerly known as Sequoia Junior High School. In June 1995, the Simi Valley School Board voted one junior high campus be converted into a magnet high school to accommodate the move of 9th graders into regular high school campuses, and all remaining junior high campuses be converted into middle schools. The school board elected Sequoia Junior High over Hillside Junior High because of its location. Santa Susana High School officially opened on September 5, 1996.Currently, Santa Susana High School is configured with three major classroom blocks, surrounding a quad. A large open-air amphitheater divides the classroom complex, and the school's MUR, music, stagecraft, film and broadcasting workshops, and Black Box Theater. The technical, 422-seat Performing Arts Center, dance studios, and the student parking lot are located west of the multipurpose room. The school colors are silver, black, white, and teal. The mascot is the Troubadour.

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Santa Susana High School
Cochran Street, Simi Valley

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Cochran Street 3570
93063 Simi Valley
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