Statistics
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- Number of Teachers : 211 (State Average: 58)
- Academic Performance Index: 459 (State Average: 670)
- Ranked 1 out of 10
- Students Per Computer: 4 (State Average: 4)
- Students Per Teacher: 24 (State Averrage: 24)
- In the reading section of the California Achievement Test (CAT/6), only 3% of the students scored at the 75th percentile or higher. 13% of the students scored at the 50th percentile or higher.
- In the language section of the CAT/6, only 4% of the students scored at the 75th decile or higher. 15% of the students scored at the 50th percentile or higher.
- In the math section of the CAT/6, only 3% of the students scored at the 75th percentile or higher. 11% of the students scored at the 50th percentile or higher.
- In the science section of the CAT/6, only 2% of the students scored at the 75th percentile or higher. 11% of the students scored at the 50th percentile or higher.
- On the verbal section of the SAT 1, the school average is 360 (State Average: 496).
- On the math section of the SAT 1, the school average is 379 (State Average: 519).
- 52% of the seniors take the SAT (State Average: 39%).
- 18% of the students take Advanced Placement classes (State Average: 22%).
- 5% of the student graduates attend a University of California.
- 15% of the student graduates attend a California State University .
- 28% of the student graduate attend community college.
- 25% of the students graduate (State Average: 90%).
- Roughly a 75% drop out rate. (This percentage has lower in the past years, significantly)
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