Summit is an alternative public virtual school located in Ojai, California, serving grades K-12 with a total enrollment of 149 students. As part of the Ojai Unified School District, which is ranked 1039 out of 1568 districts in California and has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, Summit faces some unique challenges.
While Summit's chronic absenteeism rates are significantly lower than the nearby Heritage Valley Independent Study school, its academic performance, as measured by test scores, is generally lower than the Ojai Unified School District and the state of California. For example, in 2023-2024, only 37.5% of 11th-grade students at Summit were proficient or better in English Language Arts/Literacy, compared to 69.32% in the Ojai Unified School District and 55.73% statewide. In Mathematics, Summit's proficiency rates are even lower, with only 13.33% of 11th-grade students and 12.5% of 8th-grade students meeting or exceeding standards in 2023-2024. Additionally, Summit's performance, as measured by test scores, graduation rates, and dropout rates, is generally lower than the nearby alternative schools, such as Peak Prep Pleasant Valley, Camarillo Academy of Progressive Education, and Golden Valley Charter.
The high chronic absenteeism and free/reduced lunch rates at Summit suggest that the school may be serving a population of students with greater socioeconomic challenges and barriers to consistent attendance, which could be a contributing factor to the lower academic performance observed at the school. As an alternative public virtual school, Summit may also face unique challenges in engaging and supporting its students, which could be reflected in the school's performance metrics. Further investigation into the school's virtual learning model and support systems could provide valuable insights into the factors influencing student outcomes at Summit.
Ojai Unified
Students at Summit are 73% White, 15% Hispanic, 5% Two or more races, 2% African American, 2% Asian, 2% Not Specified, 1% American Indian.
Summit ranks in the bottom 19.1% of California alternative schools.
In the 2023-24 school year, 183 students attended Summit.