Summary:
The Manzanita Public Charter District in California has only one school, Manzanita Public Charter, which serves students in grades K-6. Despite being the sole school in the district, Manzanita Public Charter has maintained a consistent 3-star rating from SchoolDigger over the past three school years, indicating a relatively strong performance compared to other elementary schools in the state.
Manzanita Public Charter's standout performance is particularly evident in English Language Arts/Literacy, where the school's proficiency rates consistently exceed the state averages across all grade levels and the end-of-course assessment. However, the school's mathematics performance is more mixed, with proficiency rates higher than the state in 3rd grade and the end-of-course assessment, but lower in 4th and 5th grades. In science, Manzanita Public Charter outperforms the state in the 5th grade and end-of-course CAST assessments.
While Manzanita Public Charter serves a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, with nearly 50% of its students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, the school's overall performance suggests it is providing a quality education to its students. However, the school's relatively high student-teacher ratio of 25.1 to 1 may be a factor to consider, as it could impact the level of individual attention and support available to students.
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