Which Bay Area high schools sent the most kids to UC Berkeley in 2019?

Recently, UCs finally updated the admissions source data for the Class of 2019. Here’s some interesting snippets showing just how competitive Bay Area high schools are, with data from UC Berkeley admissions specifically.

Dougherty Valley High School: 90 Admitted, 56 Enrolled

Mission San Jose High School: 67 Admitted, 45 Enrolled

Lynbrook High School: 61 Admitted, 40 Enrolled

Lowell High School: 59 Admitted, 45 Enrolled

Berkeley High School: 58 Admitted, 25 Enrolled

Amador Valley High School: 56 Admitted, 31 Enrolled

Monta Vista High School: 54 Admitted, 40 Enrolled

Gunn High School: 51 Admitted, 28 Enrolled

Irvington High School: 50 Admitted, 31 Enrolled

Homestead High School: 42 Admitted, 31 Enrolled

Cupertino High School: 40 Admitted, 32 Enrolled

Monte Vista High School: 37 Admitted, 25 Enrolled

Carlmont High School: 37 Admitted, 22 Enrolled

Palo Alto High School: 38 Admitted, 19 Enrolled

Dublin High School: 35 Admitted, 22 Enrolled

Los Altos High School: 34 Admitted, 18 Enrolled

Saratoga High School: 33 Admitted, 13 Enrolled

American High School: 32 Admitted, 21 Enrolled

Leland High School: 32 Admitted, 24 Enrolled

Foothill High School: 30 Admitted, 21 Enrolled

Los Gatos High School: 30 Admitted, 20 Enrolled

Wouldn’t we need to know the size of the student body and/or the number that applied to interpret this data?

https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/admissions-source-school can give you applied, admitted, and enrolled by high school (for frosh) and college (for transfer).