Summary:
The New Heights Charter District in Los Angeles, California, has only one school, New Heights Charter, which serves elementary students. Based on the available data, New Heights Charter does not appear to be a standout school within the district or the state, with a relatively low statewide ranking and a 2-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Academically, New Heights Charter struggles, with proficiency rates in English Language Arts/Literacy, Mathematics, and Science that are significantly below the state averages across all grade levels. The school also faces challenges with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 26.4%, which is quite high compared to the state average. Additionally, the school has a predominantly low-income student population, with 90.37% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
The data suggests that New Heights Charter has room for improvement in academic performance and student engagement. The school's declining statewide ranking over the past few years indicates a need for targeted interventions and support to address these challenges and improve student outcomes. While the school faces significant socioeconomic challenges, the data does not imply any correlation between the school's performance and the racial makeup of its student population.
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