Summary:
The Mission View Public District in California has only one public charter high school, Mission View Public, serving grades 8-12 with a total enrollment of 238 students. Unfortunately, this school appears to be consistently underperforming, with low graduation rates, high dropout rates, and significantly lower test scores across all subjects and grade levels compared to the state averages.
Mission View Public has a concerning 4-year graduation rate of only 23.0%, which is significantly lower than the state average. Additionally, the school has a high dropout rate of 32.4%, more than double the state average. Chronic absenteeism is also a significant issue, with 39.8% of students being chronically absent. Across all subjects and grade levels, Mission View Public students perform significantly worse than the state averages on standardized tests, with only 31.43% of 11th-grade students scoring proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to 55.73% statewide.
The data suggests that Mission View Public is struggling to provide a quality education and support for its students. With a high percentage of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch (68.91%), the school likely serves a population with significant economic challenges, which may contribute to the academic struggles. Significant interventions and support may be necessary to improve outcomes and provide a better educational experience for the students at Mission View Public.
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