Summary:
The Bert Corona Charter High District contains a single high school, Bert Corona Charter High, which serves grades 9-12. Based on the available data, Bert Corona Charter High does not appear to be a standout performer, ranking relatively low compared to other high schools in California.
Bert Corona Charter High has a 92.5% four-year graduation rate, which is slightly above the state average, but also a higher-than-average dropout rate of 7.5%. The school struggles with chronic absenteeism, with a rate of 36.3%, significantly higher than the state average. Academically, the school's test scores are significantly lower than state averages across all subjects and grade levels, with only 25.45% of 11th-grade students proficient or better in English Language Arts/Literacy, and just 5.45% proficient or better in Mathematics, compared to state averages of 55.73% and 27.9%, respectively.
The school serves a student population with high levels of economic disadvantage, with 91.5% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. This may contribute to the school's challenges in improving student outcomes. Overall, the data suggests that Bert Corona Charter High is a low-performing school that needs to implement comprehensive strategies to address its declining performance, low test scores, high dropout rates, and high chronic absenteeism in order to better support its students.
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