Primary and secondary schools
Public schools
Public schools serving Woodland Hills are under the jurisdiction the Los Angeles Unified School District. Much of the area is within Board District 4 . As of 2008 Marlene Canter represents the district. Canter announced that she will not seek re-election after her term expires in June 2009.
Elementary schools include:
- Calabash Street Elementary School
- Lockhurst Elementary School
- Serrania Elementary School
- Woodlake Avenue Elementary School
- Woodland Hills Elementary School
- Ivy Academia Entrepreneurial Charter School
- Calvert Street Elementary School
Middle schools include:
- George Ellery Hale Middle School
- Woodland Hills Academy (formerly known as Parkman Middle School)
High schools include:
- El Camino Real High School- Frequently wins City, State and National Academic Decathlon Contest
- William Howard Taft High School
- Henry David Thoreau Continuation High School
Private schools
- Louisville High School All female Catholic High School
- St. Bernardine of Siena serving Preschool through Eighth Grade
- St. Mel serving America’s youth from Preschool through Eighth Grade
- Crespi Carmelite High School All Boys Catholic High School
Colleges and universities
Colleges and universities in Woodland Hills include:
Public libraries
- Woodland Hills Branch of Los Angeles Public Library
- Platt Branch of Los Angeles Public Library