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Las Virgenes Unified School District

Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD) is a K-12 school district headquartered in Calabasas, California, United States. The district, serving the western section of Los Angeles County, consists of 14 public schools in the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Westlake Village, and several small portions of the West Hills section of Los Angeles.

Its largest school is Agoura High, with approximately 2,400 students.

LVUSD was founded by English immigrant Arthur Edward Wright (1888–1978), a plasterer by trade with only an elementary education. A.E. Wright Middle School is named after him.

When the district was created, its offices were located on the grounds of the Round Meadow Elementary School in Calabasas. They were then moved in 1974 to 30961 West Agoura Road in Westlake Village, and again in 1990 to a two-story building at 4111 North Las Virgenes Road, next to the A.E. Wright Middle School.

The district formed a school foundation, the Las Virgenes School Foundation, in the early 1980s to find alternative sources of money. While it raised nearly a million dollars, the foundation died out in the mid-1980s.

LVUSD includes the following schools:

High schools

  • Agoura High School
  • Calabasas High School
  • Indian Hills High School

Middle schools

  • A. E. Wright Middle School
  • Alice C. Stelle Middle School
  • Lindero Canyon Middle School (LCMS)

Elementary schools

  • Bay Laurel Elementary School
  • Chaparral Elementary School
  • Lupin Hill Elementary School
  • Round Meadow Elementary School
  • Sumac Elementary School
  • White Oak Elementary School
  • Willow Elementary School
  • Yerba Buena Elementary School (Y.B.)