Summary:
The Los Angeles Academy of Arts and Enterprise District contains a single public charter high school, Los Angeles Academy of Arts and Enterprise, which serves grades 6-12 with a total enrollment of 265 students. While this school is the only option for high school students in the district, its performance is significantly below state averages across a range of key metrics.
The school has ranked between 1401 and 1841 out of 2123 to 2348 California high schools over the past 3 school years, placing it in the bottom 20-25% statewide. Its 4-year graduation rate of 82.9% is below the state average, and its dropout rate of 7.3% is higher than typical. Chronic absenteeism is also a major issue, with 34.9% of students chronically absent. Academically, the school struggles, with proficiency rates on standardized tests far below state averages in both English language arts and math.
With 79.62% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, the school faces significant socioeconomic challenges that may contribute to its poor performance. Targeted interventions and additional resources would likely be needed to help turn the school around and improve outcomes for its students. While the Los Angeles Academy of Arts and Enterprise District has limited options for high school, families should carefully consider the academic and other challenges facing this particular school.
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