Stoney Point Continuation High
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Stoney Point Continuation School is a public secondary school located in De Soto Avenue, Chatsworth, California. Stoney Point was established back in 1973 and currently serves 9th through 12th grades under a traditional single track school calendar. The school is part of Local District 1 of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Stoney Point High School is the continuation high school for Chatsworth High School and is one of the 43 continuation high schools that make up the Options program in the LAUSD.
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Ranking
- State Rank: A3 (based on API...1 Being Lowest, 10 Being Highest)
- API Score: 564 (The API Score is a number between 200 and 1000 that reflects a school’s or school district’s performance)
From the 2006 California Academic Performance Index (API) Base report.
History
1973 - Stoney Point Continuation School opened.
Map & Directions
<googlemap lat="34.252055" lon="-118.58855" type="map" zoom="17"> 34.251994, -118.588547, 10010 De Soto Ave
Chatsworth, CA </googlemap>
1] Head west on Devonshire St toward Etiwanda Ave.
2] Turn left at De Soto Ave.
Faculty & Staff Information
- George Padgett - School Principal
- Teachers with full credential: 100%
- Teachers with emergency credential: 0%
- Average teaching experience: 19 years
- Average teaching in district: 19 years
- First year teachers: 0%
Ethnic Diversity
- 56% Hispanic/Latino
- 23% White
- 9% African American
- 8% Asian
- 2% American Indian
- 1% Filipino
- 1% Pacific Islander
Parent & Staff Comments
(parents and staff members can post their comments about this school here)
About the Neighborhood
Chatsworth is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. The district is bordered by the Santa Susana Mountains and unincorporated Los Angeles County lands to the north, Porter Ranch to the northeast, Northridge to the east, West Hills to the south, and the Simi Hills, Ventura County, Simi Valley to the west.
The town was named after Chatsworth House, near Sheffield the country estate of England's Duke of Devonshire. ("Devonshire" is also the name of a major street in Chatsworth.) The nearby Chatsworth Peak in eastern Simi Hills overlooks the city.

