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Cupertino High School

Public School
Cupertino, CA 95014
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Cupertino High School is a comprehensive public high school serving grades 9-12 in Cupertino, California, renowned for its inclusive environment and robust support for students with special needs and diverse learning requirements. The school operates a full-service Special Education Department that provides individualized education programs (IEP) and 504 services in the least restrictive environment, with specialized programs including the Learning Center, Resource Specialist Program, Speech & Language services, and the ACT 2 program for students requiring specialized academic and functional skills support. The school's commitment to inclusive education extends through its English Language Development (ELD) program, AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination), and Terra Nova support specifically designed for high-potential students who require additional support. Academically, Cupertino High excels with an extensive Advanced Placement curriculum including Biology, Chemistry, Physics C, Computer Science, Statistics, Calculus, multiple world languages, and AP Studio Art, complemented by comprehensive Career Technical Education (CTE) programs in business, culinary arts, industrial technology, and work experience. The school's Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports (PBIS) framework ensures a supportive learning environment, while comprehensive counseling services address academic, career, college preparation, and mental health needs. With over 100 student clubs, competitive robotics teams, academic olympiad programs, full athletics offerings, and active parent involvement through PTSA and booster organizations, Cupertino High provides an enriching educational experience that prepares all students, including those with special needs, for college and career success.

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Cupertino High School at a Glance

A comprehensive overview of what this school offers

Who is this school for?

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Public
Learning Disabilities
High School (9-12)
Public High School

How will my child learn?

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Advanced Placement
Honors Courses
AP and Honors Courses

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

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Performing Arts
Special Education Department
Extensive special ed department

Other Important Info

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Special Education Services
IEP Services
504 Services
Speech and Language Disorders
Visual Impairments
Developmental Disabilities
Emotional/Behavioral Support
Autism Spectrum Disorders
ADHD/ADD
English Language Learners
Inclusive Education
IEP/504 Support
Learning Disabilities Support
Speech & Language Services
Visual Impairment Services
English Language Development
AP/Honors Programs
Career Technical Education
Comprehensive Counseling
Mental Health Support
College & Career Readiness
Positive Behavior Support
Special Education
Resource Specialist Program
Speech & Language Therapy
ACT 2 Program
AVID
Terra Nova Support
School Counseling
Mental Health Services
PBIS
College Prep
Athletics
Robotics
Academic Competitions
Inclusive Environment
Learning Center
School Psychologist
504 & IEP Services
English Language Development (ELD)
AVID Program
Career Technical Education (CTE)
Comprehensive School Counseling
Mental Health & Wellness Counseling
Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports (PBIS)
Diverse Extracurriculars
Athletics Programs
Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA)
NAVIANCE
Modern and Accessible Campus
Robotics Teams
Academic Olympiad
Music Programs
100+ Student Clubs
Full Athletic Programs
Parent Involvement
Inclusive environment
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Hours8:30 AM - 3:50 PM

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Specialties & Services

Areas of Expertise

Inclusive Education
Special Education Services
IEP/504 Support
Learning Disabilities Support
Speech & Language Services
Visual Impairment Services
English Language Development
AP/Honors Programs
Career Technical Education
Comprehensive Counseling
Mental Health Support
College & Career Readiness
Positive Behavior Support

Learning Differences Supported

Special Education Services
IEP Services
504 Services
Learning Disabilities
Speech and Language Disorders
Visual Impairments
Developmental Disabilities
Emotional/Behavioral Support
Autism Spectrum Disorders
ADHD/ADD
English Language Learners

Age Groups

High School (9-12)
Programs & Credentials

Programs Offered

Special Education
IEP Services
504 Services
Resource Specialist Program
Speech & Language Therapy
ACT 2 Program
English Language Development
AVID
Terra Nova Support
Advanced Placement
Honors Courses
Career Technical Education
School Counseling
Mental Health Services
PBIS
College Prep
Athletics
Robotics
Academic Competitions
Performing Arts

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