21840 McClellan Rd, Cupertino, CA 95014
Monta Vista High School provides students with an academically challenging and culturally enriching experience. The…More school offers an abundance of advanced-placement options and extra-curricular activities. It has received national recognition as a prestigious public high school. Monta Vista has been granted the title of California Distinguished School and received a National Blue Ribbon award.
21370 Homestead Rd, Cupertino, CA 95014
Homestead High School is a member of the Fremont union High School District and home of the Mustang. As a California…More Distinguished School, Homestead High offers students and engaged and well-rounded experience to explore the world and achieve academic success.</p> <p>Homestead offers a wide range of extracurricular sports, clubs and academic opportunities to prepare students for a successful future. Unique examples include orchestra, photography, video/film production, badminton, rugby, gymnastics, lacrosse, debate team, community service, cosmetology and construction/building trades.</p> <p>The school received a silver medal award in a special issue of U.S. News Magazine's entitled 2010 America's Best High Schools.</p>
10100 Finch Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014
Teachers and administrators at Cupertino High School focus on helping students develop their interests and skills to…More become active and engaged members of society. The school offers well rounded curriculum full of extra curricular activities and advanced placement opportunities.</p> <p>Cupertino High has a strong student resource center to offer support for students. The successful recycling program at CHS brings teachers and students together to promote environmental activism. It has expanded to include humanitarian efforts as well.</p> <p>Cupertino High School has been named a California Distinguished School.</p>
21250 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014
The High Tech Center Training Unit of the California Community Colleges is a training facility designed for faculty and…More staff to improve their teaching skills as they pertain to assistive computer technology, alternate media creation and web accessibility. More than 100 community colleges and satellite centers receive assistance and support from the HTCTU to improve their programs. In order to best serve students with disabilities, the HTCTU conducts research, testing, evaluation and training to provide faculty and staff with up-to-date information and services.