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ADMINISTRATION Robert J. Dworkoski, Ph.D.
President of the Viewpoint Educational Foundation Paul F. Rosenbaum
Interim Head of School Alan Howie
Head of Upper School
COLLEGE COUNSELING Rhody Davis
Director of College Counseling
rdavis@viewpoint.org; 818-591-6481
Stephanie Rubin
Associate Director of College Counseling; Alumni Liaison
stephanie.rubin@viewpoint.org; 818-591-6142
Rebecca Heller
Associate Director of College Counseling
rebecca.heller@viewpoint.org; 818-591-6455
Gregg Murray
Assistant Director of College Counseling
gregg.murray@viewpoint.org; 818-591-6452
Martha Yarnell
Registrar & Administrative Assistant
myarnell@viewpoint.org; 818-591-6450
Travis Kikugawa
Director of Counseling for College Bound Athletes & Director of Soccer & Tennis Operations tkikugawa@viewpoint.org; 818-591-6417
Chris Adamson
Director of Football Operations and College Counselor chris.adamson@viewpoint.org; 818-591-6553
ACCREDITATION & PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS •• California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) •• Cum Laude Society •• National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) •• Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) •• National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls •• National Association of Secondary School Principals •• A Better Chance •• Association of College Counselors in Independent Schools (ACCIS) •• National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC) •• Western Association of College Admission Counseling (WACAC) Viewpoint is a nominating school for the Morehead-Cain Scholarship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and for the Jefferson Scholars Foundation Scholarship at the University of Virginia. Viewpoint is the first school in the United States to sponsor The Duke of Edinburgh’s Young Americans’ Challenge Program. Viewpoint was awarded the BRAVO Award in 2005 for Excellence in Fine and Performing Arts by the L.A. County Music Center.
Viewpoint School 23620 Mulholland Highway Calabasas, CA 91302 818-591-6500 Fax: 818-591-7354 www.viewpoint.org CEEB Code: 050423
Viewpoint School was founded in the summer of 1961 by an inspired group of parents who wished to create an outstanding learning environment for their children. The founding principles of Viewpoint were simple, yet compelling: to provide an excellent college preparatory education in a wholesome and nurturing environment. This vision still defines Viewpoint School 54 years later as an independent, non-profit, coeducational college preparatory day school with an enrollment of 1,210 students in Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade and 510 students in the high school.
LOCATION AND FACILITIES
Viewpoint’s campus is on 40 acres in the City of Calabasas, near the Santa Monica Mountains of Southern California. Many oak trees dot the campus, and Dry Canyon Cold Creek flows through its center. Facilities include: • The Dworkoski Family Hall, the Upper School academic building • Paul Family Athletic Center • Malcolm Family Art Gallery • Academic Hall that includes the Fletcher Family Library for the Upper and Middle Schools • Gates Academic Center for the Middle School • Modern science labs, art studios, photography labs • Carlson Family Theater, with a capacity of 406 • Ahmanson Foundation Black Box Theater • S. Mark Taper Foundation Dance Studio • Ring Family Field, Rasmussen Family Pavilion, two Olympic-sized swimming pools, batting cages, playing field for Primary and Lower Schools • Outdoor spaces for gathering, performing, and reflecting • Currently under construction are new Primary and Lower School buildings and an athletic training center adjacent to Ring Family Field.
FACULT Y AND ADMINISTRATION
Of the 86 members of the faculty and administrators who work in the Upper School as their terminal degree, 25 members hold bachelor’s degrees, 51 hold master’s degrees, nine hold doctorate degrees, and one holds a JD degree.
CURRICULUM AND ACTIVITIES
Offering a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum, Viewpoint requires students to complete a rigorous college preparatory program. In Ninth through Twelfth Grades, Viewpoint enrolls 510 students who take advantage of the School’s wide range of offerings including: • 28 Advanced Placement courses • 18 Honors courses • Opportunities in the performing arts, music, dance, filmmaking, and computer science • 34 interscholastic athletic teams • 50+ clubs and organizations • International travel programs in five countries • The Duke of Edinburgh’s Young Americans’ Challenge • Independent Senior Project • Viewpoint Scholars Program • Global Scholars Program • Global Studies curriculum • CORE (Community Outreach for Everyone) • The Shakespeare Project
VIEWPOINT SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT
Viewpoint School is a welcoming, vibrant, and collaborative community that offers a challenging and enriched college preparatory education in a nurturing environment for students in Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade. The School embraces students and families from diverse cultures of the world and teaches the history and wisdom of these traditions. Viewpoint inspires a love of learning and develops those qualities which provide strength and direction for a lifetime. The School promotes among its students respect, integrity, responsibility, and optimism. The School celebrates its love of country by commemorating our nation’s holidays and honoring its finest traditions. Viewpoint affirms in its assemblies and programs the ethical principles inherent in all religions. Viewpoint’s students learn the importance of service to others and to the greater community with the expectation that this introduction becomes a lifelong commitment. Viewpoint recognizes the uniqueness of each child and is committed to the preservation and development of that individuality.