Las Virgenes Unified serves Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Agoura Hills, the Los Angeles County portion of Westlake Village, and the Bell Canyon community in Ventura County. Below is the direct answer, the detail behind it, and exactly how to verify it for your specific situation.

Direct Answer

Las Virgenes Unified serves Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Agoura Hills, the Los Angeles County portion of Westlake Village, and the Bell Canyon community in Ventura County. The Westlake Village county line split is the classic trap: the Ventura County side of the city is served by Conejo Valley Unified instead. Attendance boundaries are parcel specific throughout, so verify any individual address with the district before relying on it.

Data current as of June 2026.

Why this question matters

LVUSD is the reason many buyers shop this corridor at all, yet most research it one city at a time. Knowing the full five community footprint lets families reach the identical district at meaningfully different price points, which is the smartest move most single city searches never find.

The detail behind the answer

Calabasas and Agoura Hills sit fully within the district, Hidden Hills brings the gated estate tier, the LA County side of Westlake Village splits from its Ventura County half, and Bell Canyon delivers the region's most misunderstood combination: a Ventura County gated community feeding LA County district schools. Within the district, the schools are the constant and the housing is the variable: condos and townhomes in Calabasas and Agoura Hills typically set the entry points, Agoura Hills often offers the most attainable full size single family homes, and the estate tiers run through Hidden Hills and Calabasas gates.

How to verify

Use LVUSD's official boundary lookup for any specific parcel, confirm capacity and any pending boundary studies with the district, and get school dependent purchases confirmed in writing before removing contingencies. The full cross market view is in my LVUSD homes by city hub.

What I tell clients

Families anchored on a Calabasas address sometimes discover the right Agoura Hills or Westlake Village street delivers the identical district for meaningfully less, or that Bell Canyon delivers acreage the others cannot. I shop all five communities as one map, which is exactly the search a single city specialist cannot run.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is all of Westlake Village in LVUSD?

No. The city straddles the county line: the Los Angeles County side is served by LVUSD while the Ventura County side is served by Conejo Valley Unified. Two homes minutes apart can sit in different districts, so verify the exact address.

What is the cheapest way into LVUSD?

Condos and townhomes in Calabasas and Agoura Hills typically set the district's entry points, with Agoura Hills often offering the most attainable full size single family homes. Compare current inventory across all five communities rather than one city.

Does Bell Canyon really feed LVUSD?

Yes. Bell Canyon sits in Ventura County but is served by Las Virgenes Unified, an unusual cross county arrangement worth confirming with the district for any specific property.

How does LVUSD compare to CVUSD and Oak Park Unified?

All three command strong parent loyalty, and the structural difference for buyers is the attached housing: CVUSD and OPUSD generally connect to lower price points. The right answer is family specific, and the address shortlist usually decides it.

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