Summary:
The San Jose Conservation Corps Charter District contains a single public charter high school, San Jose Conservation Corps Charter, serving grades 12 with a total enrollment of 164 students. This school faces significant challenges, with a low four-year graduation rate of 38.9%, a high dropout rate of 15.4%, and an extremely high chronic absenteeism rate of 66.1% - more than double the state average.
Academically, the school's performance is very poor, with only 3.57% of 12th-grade and end-of-course students proficient or better on the CAST/Science assessment, compared to the state averages of 26.73% and 30.7%, respectively. The school also has a high percentage of students (70.73%) who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a student population from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
These performance indicators suggest that the San Jose Conservation Corps Charter school is underperforming and facing significant challenges in supporting its students. Targeted interventions and additional resources may be needed to address the high rates of chronic absenteeism, low graduation rates, and poor academic outcomes, in order to improve educational opportunities for the students in this community.
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