Summary:
The Big Oak Flat-Groveland Unified school district in California is home to two high schools, Tioga High and Don Pedro High, both serving grades 9-12. While the district faces systemic challenges, with both schools performing below state averages, Tioga High appears to be the stronger of the two, outperforming Don Pedro High on key metrics like standardized test scores and chronic absenteeism.
Don Pedro High has struggled academically, with 0% of students proficient in English, Math, and Science, and a high dropout rate of 23.5%. In contrast, Tioga High has a higher statewide ranking, more students proficient in standardized tests, and a lower chronic absenteeism rate. However, both schools have relatively small enrollments, which may limit the resources and course offerings available to students.
The Big Oak Flat-Groveland Unified school district as a whole appears to be facing systemic challenges, with both high schools performing well below the state averages on key metrics. Addressing the root causes of the low academic achievement, high absenteeism, and other issues will be crucial for improving outcomes for students in the district.
Thank you for your feedback!