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In the News

In the news
Students in The Center spend three years learning to become academic researchers, but we also hope they embrace the culture of our program and "learning for the sake of learning."

As seniors students choose to culminate their time in the program by 1) Giving back to the Community, 2) Furthering their Research in pursuit of publication or 3) Proposing a Solution to a Local Problem.

Sometimes it's nice to be recognized by others for the sacrifice and commitment it takes to be a student in The Center for Advanced Studies and Research. Thank you to those who've recognized our students.

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Teen’s take on housing in T.O.
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August 16, 2018
www.toacorn.com/articles/teens-take-on-housing-in-t-o/

After spending nearly a year researching the issue, Eric Longo wrote in to The Acorn. Here is a link to the 20-page research paper and presentation board backing his idea.
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PictureBUDDING INTEREST IN TECH—Westlake Elementary School student Helena Koueek, right, shows her friend Grace Keets her idea for an interactive soccer practice net at last year’s CVUSD’s Invention Convention in April at Madroña Elementary School in Thousand Oaks. Acorn file photo
​Conejo schools buck STEM trend
Science, tech fields thriving in local districts

July 19, 2018
By Ian Bradley

https://www.toacorn.com/articles/conejo-schools-buck-stem-trend/​

PictureABOVE AND BEYOND—Kamila Zakowicz, left, Tyus Liu and Sami Johnson are members of the TOHS Class of 2018 and graduates of the school’s Center for Advanced Research and Studies.
TOHS grads of advanced program are set to conquer the world
June 14, 2018
By Becca Whitnall
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https://www.toacorn.com/articles/tohs-grads-of-advanced-program-are-set-to-conquer-the-world/

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PictureSMILE SQUAD—Agoura Hills dentist Dr. Aaron Choroomi, center, donates his time as director of Westminster Free Clinic’s new Healthy Teeth Healthy Smiles program. Dental assistants Ivete Ramirez, left, and Asha Catling are part of his volunteer team. BOBBY CURTIS/Acorn Newspapers
Free clinic expands dental servicesTOHS student’s brother inspires his desire to serve others
October 19, 2017
By Dawn Megli-Thuna

https://www.toacorn.com/articles/free-clinic-expands-dental-services/

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INNOVATIVE—Science teacher Nikki Malhotra came to Thousand Oaks High School in 2000.
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Students, instructor win big at competition
​State science fair honors TOHS educator as its Teacher of the Year

June 02, 2016
By Andy Nguyen

https://www.toacorn.com/articles/students-instructor-win-big-at-competition/
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HYPOTHESIS—Above left, environmental scientist Patrick Movlay of the California Association of Professional Scientists presents TOHS junior Vincent Lok with a special science achievement award during the Ventura County Science Fair on April 1. Above right, TOHS students Nikhil Arova, 16, left, and Jeremy Libang, 17, talk to judges about their project, which looked at the effect of atrazine on the respiration rate of brine shrimp.
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