Summary:
Chino Valley Learning Academy is a small public high school in Chino Hills, California, serving grades 7-12 with only 17 students. Despite its small size, the school has consistently ranked among the lowest-performing high schools in the state, facing significant challenges in student engagement, academic achievement, and serving a vulnerable student population.
Chino Valley Learning Academy has an extremely high chronic absenteeism rate, ranging from 53.3% to 74.4% in recent years, which is significantly higher than the Chino Valley Unified district and state averages. The school's academic performance, as measured by proficiency rates on state assessments, is also extremely low compared to the district and state, with only 11.76% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 5.88% in Mathematics, compared to 60.65% and 48.64% for the district, respectively. Additionally, the school has a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 52.94% to 76.47% in recent years, suggesting a concentration of students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds.
Chino Valley Learning Academy's performance is significantly lower than other high schools in the Chino Valley Unified School District, such as Chino High, Don Antonio Lugo High, and Chino Hills High, which have higher academic proficiency rates, graduation rates, and lower chronic absenteeism. The school's persistently low performance, with little improvement over the past decade, suggests that targeted interventions and support may be needed to address the unique challenges faced by its vulnerable student population.
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