% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
California Standards Test (CST)
11%
17%
13%
25%
36%
42%
76%
70%
43%
50%
58%
51%
45%
49%
35%
82%
74%
50%
10%
25%
17%
71%
80%
75%
80%
77%
53%
71%
68%
46%
This school in 2012
Poway Unified average
California state average
% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
California Standards Test (CST)
31%
10%
10%
9%
13%
15%
84%
76%
53%
47%
47%
34%
51%
50%
38%
77%
69%
48%
7%
10%
9%
49%
57%
49%
73%
66%
56%
70%
68%
48%
This school in 2012
Poway Unified average
California state average
% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
We do not have any test data available for this school.
About This School
Westview High School is a public high school in San Diego. The principal of Westview High School is Dawn Kastner and can be contacted at dkastner@powayusd.com. 2,366 students attend Westview High School and identify mostly as Filipino; Hispanic; and White, non-Hispanic. 4% of the Westview High School students are "limited in English proficiency." 6% of the 2,366 students here get reduced lunch prices. The ratio of students to teachers at Westview High School is 22:1. Mount Carmel High School is one of the nearest high schools.
Extracurricular Activities
Arts
Band
Ceramics sculpture
Chorus
Computer arts
Dance
Drawing painting
Orchestra
Photography
Theater drama
Video film production
Languages Taught
French
Spanish
Tagalog
Sports
Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Bicycling
Cheerleading
Cross country
Field hockey
Football
Golf
Gymnastics
Lacrosse
P.E. classes
Rugby
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Track
Volleyball
Water polo
Wrestling
Yoga
Student Ethnicities
Ethnicity
School
District
Filipino
8%
7%
Hispanic
7%
11%
White, non-Hispanic
56%
55%
Unspecified
4%
6%
Black, non-Hispanic
3%
3%
Asian
22%
17%
Native American or Native Alaskan
0.5%
0.4%
Pacific Islander
0.5%
0.7%
Student Subgroups
Subgroup
School
District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program
I've got a self-motivated kiddo (11th grade) who is taking Honors/AP classes and I am wondering if we made the right decision. She's always been a top performer but sleep is an issue...the workload isn't possible. I am wishing we'd saved the college level classes for college.
(1 year ago)
I honestly loved my time at Westview. I got involved with the yearbook staff my freshman year and it enabled me to grow into a well-rounded knowledgeable and active student. By the end of my high school career I was going to at least one club a day and loved being at school every day. The 4x4 schedule was a great preparation for college and I'm very glad my course schedule was organized in that way. The "longer" class periods allow for a lot of material to be covered in the course of a day. In particular I truly enjoyed all of my honors and AP English course teachers. They certainly prepared me for the volume of writing required in college. Westview as a whole is definitely academically competitive. Many students will work very hard to get straight A's and if you aren't an amazing student it may be a little discouraging. All I can say is that I haven't met a teacher there who wouldn't be willing to help you out if you just ask for it. There's also so many ways to get involved at the school it's incredible. Students are always creating new organizations to get involved in. The only way not to enjoy oneself at Westview would be if one doesn't immerse oneself in the school.
(1 year ago)
I graduated in the class of 2010 and i can honestly say that westview is a great school especially because of the 4x4 schedule. The learning is not accelerated at all. Technically it might be but I can tell you from experience that the material doesn't feel like it is too much. It seems like people are assuming that the teacher just takes a normal lesson plan then teaches 2 lessons a day. This isnt the case and anyone blaming the 4x4 for their child's inability to do well in school is simply full of it and in denial about their child's lack of intelligence. No normal class will require the need of a tutor. The 4x4 (which i guess is the defining characteristic of the school ) allows much more freedom for retaking classes and providing off roll for students that are on track. The average senior will finish off their last year getting out of school at 12 o clock because the 4x4 has allowed them to finish their required classes. As an athlete i can also assure you that the coaches are good and plenty of money is given to the extra curricular programs. The AP classes are on par with college level courses and it is a very safe school. (kids have rap battles/dance offs instead of fights)
(2 years ago)
Westview tries to have the kids learn by "drinking through a firehose". The 4 x 4 schedule forces kids to absorb a year's worth of information in 1/2 a year. LEARNING isn't the priority at Westview. Teachers here do things like not give back tests. Lazy! Allowing the freakishly brilliant/motivated kids to max out APs is the goal. This leaves normal smart kids feeling like they are dumb and giving up on taking advanced classes. They have an API of 10 because of demographics. They have a very low similar schools ranking because they don't do much with the kids they have. MOST parents hire tutors to get their kids through normal courses like Chemistry 1 2. (and I am not even talking about the $$ spent by parents to get their kids through the AP classes.) This school looks good but be prepared to spend alot of $$ on tutors.
(3 years ago)
Westview is a wonderful school with great teachers. Wonderful AP and honor classes.
(3 years ago)
Westview is one of the top schools in our district and is known for the caliber of students. Our students test scores are above standard averages and our school is knowon for the emphasis on AP and honor classes.
(3 years ago)
Academic standards are high at this school however administration leaves a lot to be desired. The counseling office could not be bothered with my student until I made a big stink about unacceptable teaching practice by one teacher. I had to go over her counselors head and even then resolution seemed to be all about their convenience and not about the best interest of the student. Also if your student athlete doesn't play for the 'right' soccer club he or she stands to be passed over for less talented players. It has been this way for several years and the school has not corrected it.
(4 years ago)
Westview has many excellent teachers great leadership and a positive school culture. It's a wonderful school for the highly motivated student. If your child is not a highly motivated student though or struggles academically it may not be the best place due to the accelerated pace. Also in some academic areas the students must pass the 'standards' and sometimes those tests are pass/fail only and as much as 60% of the semester grade (students have a limited # retakes). If your child gets ill/ misses school a lot he/she will miss a lot of material with each absence due to the 4x4 block schedule and some students get lost or overwhelmed. But the 4x4 offers flexibility for students who want to take courses at a community college or are involved in extracurriculars since they can often go 'off roll' meaning no class for 1 period in the morning or afternoon.
(4 years ago)
i went to westview and thought that it was one of the best schools i have ever been able to attend is very education oriented and really allows to pursue goals!
(4 years ago)
Westview has really given me opportunities that I wouldn't have had at other high schools. The 4x4 schedule is quicker than most of the other schools in the district but will prepare me for the fast college pace. I also enjoy the classes that Westview offers because they range in a wide variety and you can always find a class you're interested in taking. As for the 'highly competitive Asian community' I find it quite encouraging and it pushes you to work harder. You don't get where you want to go in life unless you work hard for it.
(4 years ago)
'Down side to Westivew the highly competitive Asian community.' In my opinion this is a positive for Westview. Students going on to UC level universities will be much better prepared to succeed. The 'highly competitive Asian community' raises the general academic standard and this is a great advantage to ALL Westview students. High academic achievement requires consistent hard work and occasional sacrifice of outside activities. Just showing up and giving a half hearted effort doesn't cut it at Westview. As a (non-Asian) parent I am happy my UC bound daughter has had the opportunity to compete and excel in the academic enviroment of Westview.
(5 years ago)
One of the things I like most about Westview is the four by four block schedule. Students can take four classes a session--eight in a year which allows students to participate in extra curricular activities and not have to take summer school. The accelerated pace is not for everyone but many students from Westview who attend a college on the quarter system have said they acclamated to the quick pace in college because of their attendance at Westview. Down side to Westivew the highly competitive Asian community.
(5 years ago)
Westview High School excells in all aspects. It has the highest ranking API index of all the high schools within the Poway Unified School District and is one of the top academically in the county. It was noted as one of the top school in the US by Time Magazine in 2007. The school has 500 students in AP Calculus Course which is more than all the others in the district combined. In 2006-07 Westview received the State of California's highest recognition for having the best ENS - Excercise and Nutrition Course in the state. It was featured on a National TV News broadcast. In 2007 Westview seniors received scholarships that exceeded all the PUSD high schools combined. Its a great school with good kids in a safe bedroom community located just 7 miles to the Pacific Ocean...Del Mar Beach and Torrey Pines Golf Course. The real estate prices are reasonable too!
(6 years ago)
They finally did away with pass the standards; pass the class which was really causing students to slack off. The quality of education is good and will prepare the kids for college. The extracurricular activities are positive and parents seem very involved in this community. The school is still small enough for most kids to get involved in sports and for the parents to know one another via sports and extracurricular activities. We have a new Principal this year so not sure on the leadership there yet.
(7 years ago)
There are mostly great teachers but also some filler ones who are either inexperienced or too jaded (like waiting to retire) I have seen extremes in both categories.
(7 years ago)
They have a greta deal of funding which allows them to have many clubs sports and afterschool activites. Thier band is one of the best as is thier football team. Thier test scores are exceptional as are most of thier teachers. This school was built on some of the bets teachers in the district which makes it the bets school in the district. Its probably one of the safest schools also there are practically no fights and every1 is disciplines accordingly to thier actions.
(8 years ago)
For a new school they have a lot of things that are working well teacher quality & commitment great extracurriculars sports programs. Other things do not work well Standards encourage slacking teachers test like this is Grad school and the Special Ed /RSP programs are next to non-existent. Overall the block / academy concept is a good one but there are still lots of kinks to work out even after 3 years.