The mission of West Hills High School is to graduate critical thinkers and problem-solvers who contribute positively to society as productive, responsible citizens.
WH 2020-21 FAQs to students and parents
Admin Responsibilities 2020-21
WHHS IS CLOSED 12/21/20-1/8/21
Please remember to UNPLUG unused items in classrooms and offices--small refrigerators, printers, computers, etc.
Clean out refrigerators and take home live plants. Electricity outages and other unplanned events may occur.
There will be NO ADMIN on campus during Winter Break. Please text or call our cell phones if you need to for an urgent urgent matter or an emergency. **Covid notifications: Please call or text Robin at her cell number at any time for support and guidance in this matter during Winter Break. Please identify yourself if you do call or text unless we have been in text or cell phone contact before.
December Holidays
Check out all the different holidays that are celebrated around the world!
- Hanukkah
- Christmas
- Kwanzaa
- Boxing Day
- ÅŒmisoka
For more information about each holiday, click HERE.
Please join West Hills High School’s Wolf Pack Theatre for our very 1st virtual performance of
It’s a Wonderful Life: A live radio play!
This beloved American holiday classic comes to captivating life as a live 1940s radio broadcast. With the help of an ensemble that brings a few dozen characters to the stage, the story of idealistic George Bailey unfolds as he considers ending his life one fateful Christmas Eve.
Thanks to the wonder of technology, our students have been able to design, create, perform, and edit this well-known holiday tale from the comforts of their own homes. I am so thrilled and amazed to share their work with you as you experience something close to what a cozy mid 20th century radio hour might have felt like.
On Demand Streaming starts next Wednesday December 16th and runs through Saturday December 19th.
Individual listening tickets are $5.00 ($7.95 including the streaming fee)
Family listening tickets are $10.00 ($12.95 including a streaming fee)
To purchase your tickets click HERE
Need help with purchasing your stream? Click HERE.
Thank you for your continued support of our tremendous theatre program!
Girls Supporting Girls Food Drive
Thank you!
The Girls Supporting Girls Club and President senior
Briana Bentley were gratified by the amount of donations received for this food drive. They were able to pick up all donations on Friday and delivered them to a local women's shelter. Way to care Wolf Pack!
November 13, 2020 Memo to all Staff from Human Resources:
COVID-19 Surveillance Testing for Employees Reminder: The following testing schedule for all GUHSD staff is:
Last name M-R: test between November 16 and December 4, 2020 (Mollison testing center will be open Monday through Wednesday and Friday of Thanksgiving week)
Last name S-Z: test between December 7 and December 18, 2020
Last name A-E: test between January 11 and January 22, 2021
Last name F-L: test between January 25 and February 5, 2021
What is surveillance testing?
Surveillance testing, also known as routine testing, involves testing people on a regular basis to identify individuals who may be carrying the virus yet be asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic.
The purpose of surveillance tests is to monitor the current state of the epidemic and slow the spread of the virus through early identification. It is used to monitor things like whether the COVID-19 virus is moving into new areas, whether it is affecting some groups of people more than other groups of people, or whether the number of cases is going up or going down.
Who should be tested and how often?
School and district staff members are essential workers who may have contact with students or other staff. According to the California Department of Public Health, school districts and schools shall test staff periodically, as testing capacity permits and as practicable, with the recommendation being to test all staff over the course of two months on a rotating basis, where 25% of staff are tested every two weeks.
Where do I go for testing?
GUHSD has access to a designated COVID-19 testing site for East County School Employees only at our very own Mollison Complex, located at 301 N. Mollison Ave. At this time reservations are not available. Hours are 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM. Follow the signs to the portables closest to Mollison Ave. Bring your school or district ID badge and your smartphone (not required) for ease of registration.
The San Diego County Office of Education has established additional surveillance testing sites specifically to serve school employees. A list of these sites can be found here.
School employees may also be tested at any of the county’s public testing sites, which can be found here.
What do I do with my results?
Test results should be submitted to COVIDtestresults@guhsd.net as soon as you receive them. Test results are highly confidential, and access to them are limited to HR leadership. Should your results record positive, please stay home and notify your principal/supervisor immediately.
If any staff member chooses to make arrangements for their own testing through their health care provider, the County of San Diego, or any other testing location, the staff member must submit their results to COVIDtestresults@guhsd.net as soon as they are received.
And now, our feel good moment going into Winter Break. YOU make a difference everyday, on campus and online. Read about the former gang member who is now Missouri's "Teacher of the Year" and hear his story. Schools and we, the people who dedicate ourselves to our campus and our school community, make ALL the difference in the world. May you turn off computers and enjoy your well earned rest and relaxation this winter break Wolf Pack!