Summary:
The New Haven Unified school district in California is home to three high schools: James Logan High, Core Learning Academy at Conley-Caraballo High, and Alternative Learning Academy at Conley-Caraballo High. The data analysis reveals stark differences in the performance and outcomes of these high schools.
James Logan High stands out as the top-performing school in the district, with a 4-star statewide ranking, strong academic proficiency across subjects, and a high 91.7% four-year graduation rate. In contrast, the two Conley-Caraballo High schools have significantly lower statewide rankings, much lower proficiency rates, and alarmingly high dropout rates of 37.2% and 64.3%.
The data suggests that there are significant disparities in the educational opportunities and resources available to students within the New Haven Unified district. While James Logan High excels, the Conley-Caraballo High schools appear to be struggling, with lower student-teacher ratios and higher rates of chronic absenteeism and free/reduced lunch. The district must address these disparities to ensure that all students have access to a high-quality education, regardless of the school they attend.
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