Summary:
Azusa, California is served by two public high schools within the Azusa Unified district, both educating students in grades 9-12 in a community where the vast majority of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.
Azusa High is the larger, comprehensive high school and shows relative academic strength in the district, with English and science scores above the district average and a graduation rate near the state average. In contrast, Sierra High is a much smaller alternative school that excels at keeping students on track to graduate, boasting a graduation rate higher than the state average, but it faces severe challenges with academic proficiency, particularly in mathematics.
Key issues across both schools include high chronic absenteeism, especially at Sierra High, and mathematics proficiency that lags significantly behind state averages. While Sierra High operates with a very low student-teacher ratio and higher per-student spending, this has not translated to higher test scores, highlighting different approaches and challenges within the same district. Parents should note that both schools operate in a district that ranks in the bottom quartile statewide, providing important context for their performance.
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