Summary:
Frida Kahlo High is a small public high school in Los Angeles, California, serving grades 9-12 and part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Unfortunately, this school has consistently underperformed, ranking in the bottom 10-15% of California high schools over the past several years and receiving 0 or 1 out of 5 stars from SchoolDigger, indicating very poor performance.
Frida Kahlo High's key challenges include extremely low 4-year graduation rates, ranging from only 5.1% to a high of 52.2%, which is significantly lower than state and district averages. Correspondingly, the school has had very high dropout rates, reaching as high as 39.7%. Additionally, Frida Kahlo High has experienced extremely high chronic absenteeism rates, nearly double the district average, indicating a major issue with student engagement and attendance. The school's students also perform far below state and district averages on standardized tests, with proficiency rates in core subjects ranging from 0% to 11.11%, compared to 47.04% to 55.73% for the state.
Interestingly, Frida Kahlo High's performance is significantly worse than the nearby Central High and Tri-C Community Day schools, which, while still struggling, have higher graduation rates, lower dropout rates, and better test scores. Frida Kahlo High's challenges also disproportionately impact certain student subgroups, such as female students, Hispanic students, and students with special education needs. Despite being in operation for over a decade, the school has not shown any meaningful improvement in its performance metrics over time.
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