News Release
News Release
February 19, 2025
State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces 2025 Model Continuation High Schools
SACRAMENTO—State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced today that 74 schools throughout the state were recognized as Model Continuation High Schools (MCHS) for 2025. These schools provide comprehensive services to at-risk youth through exemplary instructional strategies, flexible scheduling, and guidance and counseling services. Continuation schools provide a high school diploma program for students who have not graduated from high school, are required to attend school, and are at risk of not completing their education.
“Today, we celebrate 74 commendable schools for their tremendous efforts as alternative campuses of learning,” said Superintendent Thurmond. “The priority of our Model Continuation High Schools is to give students more than a diploma. The teachers and administrators aim to provide students with a student-centered approach that meets their diverse academic, social, and emotional needs and opportunities to explore options beyond high school, preparing students for the future whether they choose to pursue further education or join the workforce.”
Currently, there are 429 continuation high schools that serve close to 49,000 students throughout the state. MCHSs excel and provide exceptional opportunities for their students to pursue academic and social success. For example:
Dario Cassina High School, Sonora Union High School District, Tuolumne County
Dario Cassina High School in Sonora exemplifies best practices in alternative education by providing a holistic, student-centered approach that meets the diverse academic, social, and emotional needs of its students. Serving a vulnerable population, the school integrates trauma-informed practices and community school models to create a safe, supportive environment where students feel valued and understood. Staff members are trained in methods such as the Personal Brain Model and Adverse Childhood Experiences framework, equipping them to address challenges with empathy and expertise. The school’s flexible scheduling accommodates individualized learning paths, including dual enrollment, work experience, and partial credit options, ensuring students remain on track to graduate while balancing personal responsibilities.
Mount Toro High School, Salinas Union High School District, Monterey County
Mount Toro High School in Salinas and the district have become trendsetters by implementing a strong community-based mentorship program for students on campus. This program has given them strong pride in themselves and their school. Equally impressive is Mount Toro’s dedication to establishing an academic response to literacy and meeting the needs of the English learner population. Last year Mount Toro had a 24 percent increase in English learner progress. What makes this especially amazing is that Mount Toro is in the heart of one of California’s most significant farm-working communities.
New Valley High School, Santa Clara Unified School District, Santa Clara County
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, New Valley High School in Santa Clara prides itself on “educating the whole child” as more than just words. One student stated that this school “makes you care.” Another student remarked, “This school has taught me to say ‘thank you’ more.” These comments illustrate New Valley’s focus on the preparation of each student to be a citizen and not just gain a diploma. New Valley is a place where every student’s needs are promptly met. A pervasive ethic of caring is evident in the smiles of the students on campus. “You can’t be invisible here,” a student said about attending New Valley. The staff has developed a community that is never pushed or forced but is always present and available.
San Andreas High School, San Bernardino City Unified School District, San Bernardino County
San Andreas High School in San Bernardino exemplifies excellence as a continuation school, creating transformative opportunities for its students. Guided by the motto “We are small enough to make a big difference,” the school fosters a close-knit community where every student is valued and supported. With an unwavering commitment to student success, San Andreas has implemented innovative programs addressing academic, social-emotional, and career-readiness needs. Flexible scheduling and personalized learning plans empower students to recover credits and graduate on time while preparing for post-secondary pathways. The school’s counseling services and dedicated staff ensure students receive individualized attention, helping them overcome barriers to success.
The Model Continuation High School Recognition Program is a collaborative partnership between the California Department of Education (CDE) and the California Continuation Education Association Plus (CCEA Plus). Schools operate their own exemplary programs, but Model Continuation High School–recognized educators commit to supporting and mentoring their peers in other local educational agencies.
The 74 schools selected as Model Continuation High Schools retain their designation for three years. They will be recognized at the CCEA Plus 2025 State Conference
. For more information on continuation education, please visit the CDE Continuation Education web page.
Complete List of 2025 Model Continuation High Schools by County
County | School District | School |
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Contra Costa | Antioch Unified School District | Bidwell High School |
Contra Costa |
Mount Diablo Unified School District |
Olympic High School |
Contra Costa |
San Ramon Valley Unified School District |
Del Amigo High |
Contra Costa |
West Contra Costa School District |
Sylvester Greenwwod Academy |
Del Norte |
Del Norte County Unified School District |
Sunset High School |
Fresno |
Fowler Unified School District |
Fowler Academy |
Fresno |
Parlier Unified School District |
San Joaquin Valley High School |
Fresno |
Sanger Unified School District |
Kings River High School |
Imperial |
Central Union High School District |
Desert Oasis High School |
Kern |
Kern High School District |
Nueva High School |
Kern |
Kern High School District |
Vista West High School |
Kern |
Wasco Union High School District |
Wasco Independence High School |
Los Angeles |
Bellflower Unified School District |
Somerset High School |
Los Angeles |
Centinela Valley Union High School District |
R.K. Lloyde High School |
Los Angeles |
Charter Oak Unified School District |
Arrow High School |
Los Angeles |
Downey Unified School District |
Columbus High School |
Los Angeles |
El Rancho Unified School District |
Ruben Salazar High School |
Los Angeles |
Glendale Unified School District |
Allan F. Daily High School |
Los Angeles |
Glendora Unified School District |
Whitcomb High School |
Los Angeles |
Hacienda La Puente Unified School District |
Valley Alternative High School |
Los Angeles |
Los Angeles Unified School District |
Boyle Heights High School |
Los Angeles |
Los Angeles Unified School District |
Jack London High School |
Los Angeles |
Los Angeles Unified School District |
Harris Newmark High School |
Los Angeles |
Los Angeles Unified School District |
Owensmouth High School |
Los Angeles |
Los Angeles Unified School District |
Walt Whitman High School |
Los Angeles |
Los Angeles Unified School District |
John R. Wooden High School |
Los Angeles |
Los Angeles Unified School District |
Zane Grey High School |
Los Angeles |
Montebello Unified School District |
Vail High School |
Los Angeles |
Pasadena Unified School District |
Rose City High School |
Los Angeles |
Pomona Unified School District |
Park West High School |
Mendocino |
Fort Bragg Unified School District |
Noyo High School |
Monterey |
Salinas Union High School District |
Mount Toro High School |
Orange |
Fullerton Joint Union High School District |
La Vista High School |
Orange |
Garden Grove Unified School District |
Marie L. Hare High School |
Orange |
Huntington Beach Union High School District |
Valley Vista High School |
Orange |
Placentia Yorba Linda Unified School District |
El Camino Real High School |
Orange |
Saddleback Valley Unified School District |
Silverado High School |
Orange |
Santa Ana Unified School District |
Lorin Griset Academy |
Placer |
Roseville Joint Union High School District |
Adelante High School |
Riverside |
Corona-Norco Unified School District |
Orange Grove High School |
Riverside |
Jurupa Unified School District |
Nueva Vista High School |
Riverside |
Riverside Unified School District |
Abraham Lincoln High School |
Riverside |
San Jacinto Unified School District |
Mountain View High School |
Riverside |
Temecula Valley Unified School District |
Rancho Vista High School |
Sacramento |
Elk Grove Unified School District |
Calvine High School |
Sacramento |
Galt Joint Union High School |
Estrellita High School |
San Bernardino |
Chaffey Joint Union High School District |
Valley View High School |
San Bernardino |
Colton Joint Unified School District |
Slover Mountain High School |
San Bernardino |
Hesperia Unified School District |
Mojave High School |
San Bernardino |
Rialto Unified School District |
John H. Milor High School |
San Bernardino |
San Bernardino City Unified School District |
San Andreas High School |
San Bernardino |
Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District |
Green Valley High School |
San Diego |
Fallbrook Union High School District |
Ivy High School |
San Diego |
Oceanside Unified School District |
Surfside High School |
San Joaquin |
Lincoln Unified School District |
Village Oaks High School |
San Joaquin |
Linden Unified School District |
PRIDE High School |
San Joaquin |
Manteca Unified School District |
Calla High School |
San Joaquin |
Manteca Unified School District |
New Vision High School |
San Joaquin |
Ripon Unified School District |
Harvest High School |
San Luis Obispo |
Atascadero Unified School District |
Paloma Creek High School |
San Luis Obispo |
San Luis Coastal Unified School District |
Pacific Beach High School |
Santa Barbara |
Lompoc Unified School District |
Maple High School |
Santa Clara |
Mountain View Los Altos Union High School District |
Alta Vista High School |
Santa Clara |
Santa Clara Unified School District |
New Valley High School |
Solano |
Benicia Unified School District |
Liberty High School |
Solano |
Travis Unified School District |
Travis Education Center |
Stanislaus |
Patterson Joint Unified School District |
Del Puerto High School |
Sutter |
Yuba City Unified School District |
Albert Powell High School |
Tulare |
Visalia Unified School District |
Sequoia High School |
Tulare |
Woodlake Unified School District |
Bravo Lake High School |
Tuolumne |
Sonora Union High School District |
Dario Cassina High School |
Ventura |
Conejo Valley Unified School District |
Conejo Valley High School |
Ventura |
Simi Valley Unified School District |
Apollo High School |
Ventura |
Ventura Unified School District |
Pacific High School |
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Tony Thurmond —
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Communications Division, Room 5602, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100