Summary:
The Le Grand Union High School District in California operates two high schools: Le Grand High and Granada High. While Le Grand High maintains relatively strong academic performance, Granada High struggles significantly, with concerning issues like extremely low test scores and high chronic absenteeism.
Le Grand High is ranked 1068 out of 2323 California high schools and has a 3-star rating. It boasts a high 4-year graduation rate of 96.2% and outperforms the district and state averages in English Language Arts/Literacy and Science. However, the school lags behind in Mathematics proficiency. In contrast, Granada High is ranked 1810 out of 2323 and has a 1-star rating, with significantly lower test scores across all subjects compared to the district and state.
Both schools serve a high percentage of students from low-income families, with over 80% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. This suggests that socioeconomic factors may play a significant role in the schools' performance. The data highlights the need for targeted interventions and support at Granada High to address the underlying issues contributing to its poor academic outcomes and high chronic absenteeism rates.
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