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La Joya Community High School

Public Grades 9-12
218th
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 271 Arizona High Schools
Better than 20% of Arizona high schools
Summary

La Joya Community High School is a public high school located in Avondale, Arizona, serving 2,173 students in grades 9-12. The school is part of the Tolleson Union High School District, which is ranked 229 out of 289 districts in the state and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.

Over the past 10 years, La Joya Community High School has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Arizona high schools, with a ranking between 218-328 out of 271-509 schools. The school has received a 1-2 star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating below-average performance compared to other Arizona high schools. While the school ranks relatively well for Asian and Native American students, it struggles with lower rankings for other subgroups, particularly Special Education, Multi-racial, and English Language Learner students. La Joya Community High School's four-year graduation rate has ranged from 77.5% to 87.0% over the past few years, which is below the state average, and its dropout rate has also been higher than the state average, ranging from 2.9% to 6.1%.

Academically, La Joya Community High School performs significantly below the state and district averages in all subject areas (Science, English Language Arts, and Mathematics) for 11th-grade students, with proficiency rates consistently in the low 20s, compared to the state averages in the 30s and 40s. When compared to other high schools in the Tolleson Union High School District and the surrounding area, such as Agua Fria High School, La Joya Community High School generally performs worse across various metrics, including statewide ranking, graduation rates, dropout rates, and academic proficiency.

2,306
Students ?
20.9
Student/teacher ratio ?
$9,633
Per pupil spending ?
52.9%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 11650 W Whyman Ave
       Avondale, AZ  85323-8461

(623) 478-4400

District: Tolleson Union High School District


Feeder schools for La Joya Community High School:

Elementary:    Collier Elementary School
    Country Place Elementary
    Estrella Vista Elementary School
    Fine Arts Academy
    More...
Racial breakdown:

Hispanic:
78.6%
African American:
11.7%
White:
4.8%
more
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Recently slipping — 46th percentile in 2021 → 20th in 2025
Strengths
88% graduate in 4 years — above the Arizona average (80%)
Worth a look
!Test scores below the Arizona average (19% vs 30% meeting standards)
!In the lower quartile statewide (20th percentile)
!Ranking has slipped from its 46th-percentile peak (2021) to 20th (2025)
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school19%
District avg18%
Arizona avg30%
218th of 271
Arizona public high schools ?
Bottom 20%▲ up 16 pts since 2015
From bottom 3% (2015) to bottom 20% (2025)
See the entire ranking list of Arizona High Schools →
SchoolDigger rating ?
3rd of 7High Schools in the Tolleson Union High School District
229th of 289Tolleson Union High School District among Arizona districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
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All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202520.3218 of 27119.6%★☆☆☆☆
202418.0222 of 27017.8%★☆☆☆☆
202328.8317 of 46932.4%★★☆☆☆
202224.5309 of 46433.4%★★☆☆☆
202137.1273 of 50946.4%★★☆☆☆
201912.1269 of 2855.6%☆☆☆☆☆
201824.5282 of 42032.9%★★☆☆☆
201727.8264 of 41636.5%★★☆☆☆
201617.4328 of 40619.2%★☆☆☆☆
201512.7253 of 2613.1%☆☆☆☆☆
201444.4232 of 39441.1%★★☆☆☆
201350.1245 of 49150.1%★★★☆☆
201256.6217 of 47153.9%★★★☆☆
201147.4213 of 39746.3%★★☆☆☆
201055.8191 of 40352.6%★★★☆☆
200961.4165 of 39558.2%★★★☆☆

African American

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202322.4162 of 20119.4%★☆☆☆☆
202241.7142 of 30152.8%★★★☆☆
202132.9183 of 30640.2%★★☆☆☆
201827.995 of 12222.1%★☆☆☆☆

Asian

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202336.7102 of 14630.1%★★☆☆☆
202210.7211 of 23811.3%★☆☆☆☆
202191.61 of 23199.6%★★★★☆

English Language Learner

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202241.753 of 25879.5%★☆☆☆☆
202144.629 of 31290.7%★★★☆☆
201837.328 of 4537.8%★★☆☆☆

Female

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202515.7184 of 20711.1%★☆☆☆☆
202415.5180 of 20010.0%★☆☆☆☆
202327.0293 of 40627.8%★☆☆☆☆
202224.3311 of 45631.8%★★☆☆☆
202141.2245 of 49250.2%★★★☆☆
201910.5237 of 2474.0%☆☆☆☆☆
201824.0250 of 35429.4%★☆☆☆☆

Foster Care

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202230.548 of 11658.6%☆☆☆☆☆
202134.638 of 13070.8%☆☆☆☆☆

Hispanic

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202525.4130 of 17626.1%★☆☆☆☆
202421.6132 of 17022.4%★☆☆☆☆
202331.5245 of 37935.4%★★☆☆☆
202229.5283 of 44135.8%★★☆☆☆
202141.6238 of 47950.3%★★★☆☆
201916.4169 of 1837.7%☆☆☆☆☆
201831.8192 of 31138.3%★★☆☆☆

Homeless

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202261.334 of 15077.3%★★★★☆

Low Socio Economic Status

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202525.9135 of 18025.0%★☆☆☆☆
202422.0136 of 17220.9%★☆☆☆☆
202331.6226 of 34734.9%★★☆☆☆
202222.5136 of 16819.0%★☆☆☆☆
201831.9160 of 25336.8%★★☆☆☆

Male

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202519.4177 of 22320.6%★☆☆☆☆
202415.7187 of 21914.6%★☆☆☆☆
202325.4304 of 42929.1%★☆☆☆☆
202223.5313 of 45531.2%★★☆☆☆
202134.6285 of 49242.1%★★☆☆☆
201911.9229 of 2383.8%☆☆☆☆☆
201823.8257 of 37030.5%★★☆☆☆

Migrant

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202230.722 of 4450.0%★☆☆☆☆

Military Connected

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202268.630 of 12576.0%★★★★☆

Multi-racial

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202310.6191 of 1994.0%☆☆☆☆☆
202233.3179 of 28236.5%★★☆☆☆
202156.8143 of 37461.8%★★★☆☆
20184.975 of 761.3%☆☆☆☆☆

Native American

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202361.342 of 12867.2%★★★☆☆
202225.1150 of 25541.2%★★☆☆☆
202130.3115 of 25655.1%☆☆☆☆☆

Pacific Islander

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202220.180 of 12938.0%☆☆☆☆☆

Special Education

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202320.0168 of 1722.3%☆☆☆☆☆
202245.5127 of 38066.6%★★★☆☆
202139.1197 of 42253.3%★★★☆☆
201822.3142 of 1558.4%☆☆☆☆☆

White

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankArizona percentileRating
202537.6111 of 17837.6%★★☆☆☆
202327.9270 of 37127.2%★☆☆☆☆
202252.1163 of 40960.1%★★★☆☆
202184.851 of 44888.6%★★★★☆
201915.6197 of 2179.2%☆☆☆☆☆
201833.5181 of 29137.8%★★☆☆☆
How student groups rank statewide ? (each group's percentile vs the same group at other schools — higher is better; the +/- beside each compares the group with this school's overall percentile)
English Language Learner (2022)79th percentile+46 vs school
Homeless (2022)77th percentile+44 vs school
Military Connected (2022)76th percentile+43 vs school
Native American (2023)67th percentile+35 vs school
Foster Care (2022)59th percentile+25 vs school
Migrant (2022)50th percentile+17 vs school
Pacific Islander (2022)38th percentile+5 vs school
White (2025)38th percentile+18 vs school
Asian (2023)30th percentile~ school
Hispanic (2025)26th percentile+7 vs school
Low Socio Economic Status (2025)25th percentile+5 vs school
Male (2025)21st percentile~ school
African American (2023)19th percentile-13 vs school
Female (2025)11th percentile-8 vs school
Multi-racial (2023)4th percentile-28 vs school
Special Education (2023)2nd percentile-30 vs school
By subject vs Arizona (2024-2025) ?
English Language Arts24%-16 vs state
Mathematics23%-7 vs state
Science9%-10 vs state

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by a student
Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Open Quote I’m just gonna be honest based on my experience at I was a new student to the school and honestly didn’t have the best welcome to this besides a couple of teachers and administrators. This school in my opinion school is very judgmental. Majority not all of course of the students seem to be lost in their own world and be against each other. Their is a lot of tension that students have with each other and even some teachers here causing to have problems with the school atmosphere. I mean my first day the students joked about how awful the school is and I have witnessed many fights go down here. Then, the teachers based on my experience besides Mr. Song, Dr. Fuller, and Mr. Vairo who my great at what they teach the teachers at this school don’t have the best reputation I got a glimpse of that as many are their just to earn a lousy paycheck instead of teacher or many are there to joke and make fun of the students instead of providing guidance when struggling in the subject. How can a student feel confident or even think highly of themselves is the teacher puts them on blast for asking for help or puts the whole class on blast just because majority don’t get it. It’s truly saddening to see how low some teachers go here. Honestly, I’m my opinion the best way to get a decent education here is to either get lucky with a certain teacher or to take the AP and Honors classes offered here in which honestly isn’t even that bad. I got to give it to them those who take the advanced courses do put value into what the student is learning and want the best for them along you’re put in with students who are there cause they want to be there. Now the administration here like counselors and the front office aren’t all that bad, props to Ms. Oxford and Mrs. Madrid. They were probably the most welcoming people on campus when I got there and did everything they could to make my needs at this school possible. Now, to recap this school honestly had it good during the first years it opened in 2004 and sadly seemed like it fell. It’s an pretty large and nice looking campus but the campus is starting to look outdated and classrooms are in desperate need of repair, renovation, and resources. Along, I can’t blame the new principal she’s trying everything she can to make it positive and a safe environment for those who attend but I’m sorry to put it out there but the former principal who left to lead another new high school in the district seemed to have been one of the causes of the fall of this school as she didn’t take her leadership role of the school seriously. I feel like some changes should be put in place but also try to reassemble this school. I believe it could be done as it happened to Copper Canyon High when Mr. Potts took leadership of the school transforming it into one of the best schools in the district and one of the greatest principals in the district. This school has potential it’s offers many clubs introducing students to new things, it has a pretty good sports program as well, many students here are able to be themselves such as sexuality and the school is pretty diverse. Not only that this school offers the most AP and Honors classes in the district and is large enough to be able to bring new elective classes to the school. This school should be a highlight of the student but sadly to me remains as the worst school in the district when it comes to reputation, atmosphere, and education. For those thinking of sending your kids here please think about you could send them and have them give it try. If your kid enjoys it here let them stay, but if they aren’t enjoying it or you as a parent have a bad feeling about this school please listen to them and think about sending your kids in which they would be comfortable. There are many other options such as open enrollment at other schools or charter schools around the city. So, in conclusion this school needs to pull themselves up the leadership needs to be improved a to get a better atmosphere better teachers more modern teaching. Close Quote





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La Joya Community High School is fed by the following schools:

Elementary : Collier Elementary School
Elementary : Country Place Elementary
Elementary : Estrella Vista Elementary School
Elementary : Fine Arts Academy
Elementary : Littleton Elementary School
Elementary : Quentin Elementary School
Elementary : Tres Rios Elementary School

Students at La Joya Community High School are 79% Hispanic, 12% African American, 5% White, 2% Two or more races, 1% Asian.

La Joya Community High School ranks in the bottom 19.6% of Arizona high schools.

In the 2024-25 school year, 2,306 students attended La Joya Community High School.


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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Arizona Department of Education.

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