Summary:
The ARISE High District consists of a single public charter high school, ARISE High, serving grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of 404 students.
While ARISE High is the only school in the district, its performance metrics suggest it is struggling compared to state averages. The school has been ranked in the bottom half of California high schools over the past three years, with a slightly below-average graduation rate of 89.9% and a higher-than-average dropout rate of 10.1%. ARISE High also faces challenges with chronic absenteeism, with a rate of 25.4% significantly higher than the state average. The school's test scores in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science are generally lower than state averages, with the largest gaps in Mathematics and Science.
Despite these challenges, ARISE High serves a student population with a high level of economic disadvantage, with 63.86% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. The school's student-teacher ratio of 15.1 is slightly lower than the state average, suggesting that it may have the resources to provide more individualized attention to its students. Further investigation into the root causes of ARISE High's performance issues and targeted interventions to support its economically disadvantaged student population could be beneficial in improving student outcomes.
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