There is no "detention room"; instead, the student must do odd jobs around the school to make up for their bad behavior, for example raking leaves in the quad or organizing the lost and found.
DVHS also works to integrate the acceptance of the LGBT community and promotes gender and sexual orientation equality and ensures that the campus is a safe place for anybody to stay.
Also, average SAT percentile for students at the school were roughly 80% in Math and Critical Reading, and 74% in Writing.
In addition, each year, the graduating senior class creates a mural in a new area of the school together, with each student in the grade adding their name to it.
[citation needed] The league consists of a team from Napa New Tech, the Penguins, and the Dinos (unofficially the Fighting Lasagnas) from DVHS.
Bill Gates was interested in the program because he wanted a larger pool of technologically literate workers that required less training after employment.
[citation needed] During both 2008 and 2009, massive budget cuts to the Davis Joint Unified School District put many of the da Vinci teachers jobs in jeopardy.
This student effort received attention from many regional media outlets such as KGO, KALW,[1] KXJZ,[2] and the Local News10 Television Channel.
[3] On October 4, 2018, a sophomore student gave out cookies at both Davinci and the nearby Davis Senior High School (California).