Summary:
The Sonoma Valley Unified school district in California serves students from 4 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 2 high schools. The district's schools show a range of academic performance, with some standout schools like Adele Harrison Middle and Prestwood Elementary ranking in the top 50% of California schools, while others like Creekside High face challenges with high chronic absenteeism and lower test scores.
The district's largest high school, Sonoma Valley High, stands out as a strong performer with a 96% 4-year graduation rate and 0% dropout rate. In contrast, Creekside High has a 75% graduation rate and 8.3% dropout rate, indicating significant room for improvement. Test scores also vary widely, from as low as 0% proficiency in Math at Creekside High to over 60% proficiency in English Language Arts at Sonoma Valley High.
While some schools in the Sonoma Valley Unified district are performing well, the data suggests opportunities to address performance gaps, chronic absenteeism, and resource allocation to support student success across the district. By focusing on these areas, the district can work to ensure all students have access to a high-quality education.
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