Summary:
The Family First Charter District in California contains only one high school, Family First Charter. This school has consistently ranked among the lowest-performing high schools in the state, with a statewide rank in the bottom 10% for the past few years.
Family First Charter has an extremely low four-year graduation rate of only 1.6% and a correspondingly high dropout rate of 98.4%. The school also struggles with widespread chronic absenteeism, with 86.0% of students missing a substantial amount of instructional time. Academically, the school's test scores are far below the state averages, with only 14.29% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts/Literacy and 0% proficient or better in Mathematics.
While the school has a relatively low percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, the data suggests that Family First Charter is not effectively serving the needs of its students. Significant improvements are needed across multiple areas, including student engagement, academic support, and resource allocation, to better support the success of the school's students.
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