New Valley Continuation High is a small public high school in Santa Clara, California, serving grades 9-12 as part of the Santa Clara Unified School District. As a continuation high school, it provides an alternative educational program for students who may have struggled in a traditional high school setting.
New Valley Continuation High has consistently ranked in the bottom 10-15% of California high schools, with a low 0-1 star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's graduation rates have fluctuated widely, ranging from 67.6% to 95.8% over the past five years, and its dropout rates have also varied significantly, from 1.4% to 15.3%. Chronic absenteeism is a significant issue, with rates ranging from 58.8% to 76.1%. Academically, the school's proficiency rates on state assessments are significantly lower than the district and state averages, with only 8.16% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 0% proficient or better in Mathematics in 2023-2024.
Compared to other high schools in the Santa Clara Unified School District, such as Mission Early College High, Adrian Wilcox High, and Santa Clara High, New Valley Continuation High's performance is significantly lower, with much higher statewide rankings, graduation rates, and academic proficiency levels. The school's unique role in serving a vulnerable student population likely contributes to these challenges, but the data suggests significant room for improvement in supporting student success.
In the 2022-23 school year, 169 students attended New Valley Continuation High.
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Students at New Valley Continuation High are 71% Hispanic, 18% White, 4% Asian, 3% African American, 2% Pacific Islander, 2% Two or more races, 1% Not Specified.
New Valley Continuation High ranks in the bottom 9.9% of California high schools.