Olympic High (Continuation)

Summary:

Olympic High (Continuation) is a small public high school in Santa Monica, California, serving grades 9-12 and part of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. The school has struggled academically, ranking in the bottom 10-15% of California high schools in recent years.

Olympic High (Continuation) has had highly variable four-year graduation rates, ranging from 47.8% to 91.7% over the past 5 years, significantly lower than the 96.4% graduation rate at nearby Santa Monica High School. The school has also grappled with high dropout rates, ranging from 0% to 34.8%, and very high chronic absenteeism, more than double the rate at Santa Monica High. On state assessments, 0% of Olympic High students scored proficient or better, compared to 83.77% in ELA and 56.88% in math at Santa Monica High.

As a continuation high school, Olympic High likely serves a student population facing significant socioeconomic and academic challenges. While the school's performance is currently poor, the variable graduation rates suggest that with the right interventions and support, the students may be able to improve their outcomes. Addressing the high chronic absenteeism and providing targeted academic and social-emotional support could be key focus areas for the school.


Detail:

Public 9-12

 721 Ocean Park Blvd.
       Santa Monica, CA  90405-3811


(310) 392-2494

District: Santa Monica-Malibu Unified

SchoolDigger Rank:
2282nd of 2,323 California High Schools

Per Pupil Expenditures:  $22,353 Help


Student/teacher ratio:  12.8 Help
Number of students:  32

Racial breakdown:

Hispanic:
62.5%
White:
15.6%
African American:
12.5%
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Free/discounted lunch recipients:  59.4% Help


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Performance Trends
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Compare Details Olympic High (Continuation) ranks worse than 98.2% of high schools in California. It also ranks last among 3 ranked high schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. (See more...)
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Compare Details In 2024 the calculated Average Standard Score was 6.26. (See more...)
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The four-year cohort graduation rate measures the percentage of students at Olympic High (Continuation) who earn a standard high school diploma within four years of starting ninth grade.
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The high school dropout rate measures the percentage of students who do not complete their high school education.
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Chronic absenteeism in a school refers to a situation where students repeatedly miss school, with the threshold often defined as missing 10% or more of school days for any reason, excused or unexcused.
Student Body
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Compare Details Olympic High (Continuation) has the smallest high school student body size in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. Student population at Olympic High (Continuation) is diverse. Racial makeup is: Hispanic (62.5%), White (15.6%), African American (12.5%). (See more...)
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Compare Details 59.4% of students are receiving a free or discounted lunch. This is the highest percentage in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. (See more...)
Teachers
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Compare Details The student/teacher ratio at Olympic High (Continuation) is 12.8, which is the lowest among 3 high schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District! (See more...)
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Finance
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Compare Details The average total spent per student at Olympic High (Continuation) is $22,353, which is the highest among 3 high schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District!
Schooldigger Rankings:

Olympic High (Continuation) was not ranked this year due to insufficient test score data.
SchoolDigger ranks Olympic High (Continuation) 2282nd of 2323 California public high schools. (See Olympic High (Continuation) in the ranking list.)

Santa Monica-Malibu Unified:

SchoolDigger ranks Santa Monica-Malibu Unified 188th of 1568 California school districts. (See district ranking list.)


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Rank History for Olympic High (Continuation)

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Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools CA State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2004 14.05 1515th 1653 8.3%
2005 12.42 1664th 1901 12.5%
2006 7.18 1811th 1968 8.0%
2007 12.29 1819th 2063 11.8%
2008 27.31 1244th 2117 41.2%
2009 43.65 915th 2238 59.1%
2010 15.42 1805th 2281 20.9%
2011 18.08 1710th 2367 27.8%
2012 7.21 2097th 2354 10.9%
2013 9.30 2105th 2426 13.2%
2015 11.34 1731st 1994 13.2%
2016 39.89 1200th 2039 41.1%
2017 8.88 1957th 2021 3.2%
2024 6.26 2282nd 2323 1.8%
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Data source: test scores: California Department of Education, rankings: SchoolDigger.com

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Enrollment information for Olympic High (Continuation)

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Year White African American Asian Hispanic American Indian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Not Specified Total
1988 100 20 0 56 0 n/a n/a 0 176
1989 86 27 4 82 0 n/a n/a 0 199
1990 67 29 4 87 2 n/a n/a 0 189
1991 43 15 1 49 0 n/a n/a 0 108
1992 35 17 2 59 0 n/a n/a 0 113
1993 34 20 4 41 0 n/a n/a 0 99
1994 43 12 4 59 0 n/a n/a 0 118
1995 43 12 0 66 2 n/a n/a 0 123
1996 43 12 0 66 2 n/a n/a 0 123
1997 43 20 3 37 0 n/a n/a 0 103
1998 40 13 2 59 0 n/a n/a 0 114
1999 20 11 2 53 1 n/a n/a 0 87
2000 32 21 0 62 0 n/a n/a 0 115
2001 37 26 5 83 0 n/a n/a 0 151
2002 31 25 0 90 0 n/a n/a 0 146
2003 31 25 0 90 0 n/a n/a 0 146
2004 33 26 0 86 0 n/a n/a 0 145
2005 16 51 2 38 0 n/a n/a 13 120
2006 35 18 2 79 0 n/a n/a 0 134
2007 26 14 0 81 0 n/a n/a 0 121
2008 24 12 1 74 n/a n/a n/a 0 111
2009 31 14 2 69 0 0 2 0 118
2010 21 11 3 58 0 1 12 0 106
2011 33 11 4 63 0 1 1 0 113
2012 31 19 2 49 0 0 2 0 103
2013 30 10 1 51 0 0 1 0 93
2014 28 5 1 38 0 0 0 0 72
2015 16 7 2 42 0 1 1 0 69
2016 25 9 0 54 0 0 3 0 91
2017 16 10 0 47 0 0 5 0 78
2018 10 7 0 30 0 0 3 0 50
2019 15 11 0 14 1 0 3 0 44
2020 14 7 0 23 1 0 2 0 47
2021 16 4 3 22 1 0 4 0 50
2022 14 5 0 17 0 0 1 0 37
2023 9 3 2 18 0 0 2 0 34
2024 5 4 1 20 0 0 2 0 32

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Enrollment/Ethnicity

For more information about how the Department of Education defines ethnicity, see Defining Race and Ethnicity Data, National Center for Education Statistics

Students eligible for free or discounted lunch at Olympic High (Continuation)

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
1988 176 10.0 17.6 n/a
1989 199 9.5 20.9 n/a
1990 189 8.6 21.9 n/a
1991 108 5.0 21.6 n/a
1992 113 5.1 22.1 11.5
1993 99 6.0 16.5 0
1994 118 6.0 19.7 0
1995 123 7.2 17.1 26.8
1996 123 7.2 17.1 26.8
1997 103 5.8 17.8 17.5
1998 114 6.0 19.0 25.4
1999 87 5.8 15.0 23
2000 115 6.0 19.2 21.7
2001 151 5.2 29.0 17.2
2002 146 8.0 18.3 30.1
2003 146 8.0 18.3 30.1
2004 145 8.0 18.1 25.5
2005 120 7.0 17.1 31.8
2006 134 8.0 16.8 29.9
2007 121 8.0 15.1 21.5
2008 111 10.0 11.1 27.9
2009 118 9.6 9.4 27.1
2010 106 10.4 10.1 34
2011 113 n/a n/a 31.9
2012 103 7.7 13.3 n/a
2013 93 8.1 11.4 41.9
2014 72 4.0 17.7 18.1
2015 69 8.0 8.6 42
2016 91 7.0 13.0 49.5
2017 78 5.1 15.1 52.6
2018 50 6.8 7.2 38
2019 44 6.6 6.6 54.5
2020 47 n/a n/a 57.4
2021 50 2.5 20.0 58
2022 37 3.5 10.5 51.4
2023 34 2.0 17.0 64.7
2024 32 2.5 12.8 59.4

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Students eligible for discounted/free lunch:

The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides low-cost or free meals to students in U.S. public and nonprofit private schools based on household income. Those with incomes below 130% of the poverty line receive free lunch, while those between 130% and 185% qualify for reduced-price lunch. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch serves as a marker for poverty, as it reflects the socioeconomic status of families in a given school or district. A higher FRPL rate typically indicates a higher concentration of low-income families, suggesting that the school or district may face additional challenges in providing adequate resources and support for student success.

Student/Teacher Ratio Olympic High (Continuation)

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
1988 176 10.0 17.6 n/a
1989 199 9.5 20.9 n/a
1990 189 8.6 21.9 n/a
1991 108 5.0 21.6 n/a
1992 113 5.1 22.1 11.5
1993 99 6.0 16.5 0
1994 118 6.0 19.7 0
1995 123 7.2 17.1 26.8
1996 123 7.2 17.1 26.8
1997 103 5.8 17.8 17.5
1998 114 6.0 19.0 25.4
1999 87 5.8 15.0 23
2000 115 6.0 19.2 21.7
2001 151 5.2 29.0 17.2
2002 146 8.0 18.3 30.1
2003 146 8.0 18.3 30.1
2004 145 8.0 18.1 25.5
2005 120 7.0 17.1 31.8
2006 134 8.0 16.8 29.9
2007 121 8.0 15.1 21.5
2008 111 10.0 11.1 27.9
2009 118 9.6 9.4 27.1
2010 106 10.4 10.1 34
2011 113 n/a n/a 31.9
2012 103 7.7 13.3 n/a
2013 93 8.1 11.4 41.9
2014 72 4.0 17.7 18.1
2015 69 8.0 8.6 42
2016 91 7.0 13.0 49.5
2017 78 5.1 15.1 52.6
2018 50 6.8 7.2 38
2019 44 6.6 6.6 54.5
2020 47 n/a n/a 57.4
2021 50 2.5 20.0 58
2022 37 3.5 10.5 51.4
2023 34 2.0 17.0 64.7
2024 32 2.5 12.8 59.4

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Student-Teacher Ratio

Student/teacher ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of students by the total number of full-time equivalent teachers. Please note that a smaller student/teacher ratio does not necessarily translate to smaller class size. In some instances, schools hire teachers part time, and some teachers are hired for specialized instruction with very small class sizes. These and other factors contribute to the student/teacher ratio. Note: For private schools, Student/teacher ratio may not include Pre-Kindergarten.
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Per Pupil Expenditures for Olympic High (Continuation)

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YearTotal Expenditures Per Pupil
2018 $22,353

Data source: California Department of Education
Pre and Post Pandemic Data

Impact of COVID-19 on Olympic High (Continuation)

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Student Body

Number of students
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Number of students
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Total Students4434
 22.7%
African American113
 72.7%
American Indian10
 100%
Asian02
Hispanic1418
 28.6%
Pacific Islander00
White159
 40%
Two or More Races32
 33.3%
% Free/Discounted Lunch Recipients54.5%64.7%
 10.2%


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Students at Olympic High (Continuation) are 63% Hispanic, 16% White, 13% African American, 6% Two or more races, 3% Asian.

In the 2023-24 school year, 32 students attended Olympic High (Continuation).

Olympic High (Continuation) ranks in the bottom 1.8% of California high schools.


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