Summary:
The city of San Andreas, California is home to 8 schools, including 1 elementary school, 5 high schools, and 2 alternative schools. The schools in this area display a wide range of performance metrics, with some standout institutions like Mountain Oaks charter school and Calaveras High performing well above district and state averages, while others like San Andreas Elementary and the alternative schools struggle with lower graduation rates, higher dropout rates, and below-average test scores.
The data reveals significant disparities in key metrics across the schools. Graduation rates range from a high of 97.1% at Calaveras Unified Alternative-Sierra Hills Education Center to a low of 44.4% at Rite of Passage. Chronic absenteeism is also a major challenge, with rates as high as 97.1% at Calaveras River Academy and 74.6% at Gold Strike High. Additionally, the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch is quite high, with several schools over 60%.
Overall, the analysis of this school data set reveals both strengths and significant challenges facing the Calaveras Unified and Calaveras County Office of Education districts. Addressing the equity gaps, chronic absenteeism, and alternative school performance will be critical for improving educational outcomes for all students in the San Andreas community.
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