Summary:
The Palo Alto Unified school district, serving a relatively affluent community in California, consists of 17 high-performing schools including 11 elementary, 3 middle, 2 high schools, and one specialized K-12 hospital program, with all traditional schools earning 4 or 5-star ratings and the district ranking in the 97th percentile statewide.
Standout schools include top-ranked Herbert Hoover Elementary and Juana Briones Elementary, which made a remarkable leap in rankings, while middle schools like Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle and Ellen Fletcher Middle show particularly strong performance with low absenteeism. High schools Henry M. Gunn High and Palo Alto High boast graduation rates near 98%, though they show a curious drop in science proficiency by 12th grade.
While all schools excel compared to state averages, internal variation exists; schools with higher economic need, like Barron Park Elementary, often receive more funding per student but show lower test scores and higher absenteeism. The district benefits from favorable student-teacher ratios and higher per-student spending, contributing to its consistent excellence, though families should note performance differences between individual schools.
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