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Blueprint Education


At a glance
285thof 289 Arizona districts▼ 14
Better than 1% of Arizona districts
High 2Grades 9-12
5651 W Talavi Blvd Ste 170
Glendale, AZ 85306-1893
·(602) 674-5555·All Arizona district rankings →
Statewide performance 2016–2025
2025: better than 1.4% of districts
2
Schools
546
Students
Top rankedHope High School Online260th of 271 Arizona high schools
Summary:

The Blueprint Education district in Arizona operates two high schools: Hope High School Online, a public charter virtual school, and Hope High School, a public charter school. Based on the available data, neither school appears to be a standout performer, as both are underperforming compared to state averages across various metrics.

The four-year graduation rate for both schools is 78.4%, which is lower than the state average. Additionally, the dropout rate for both schools is 5.2%, higher than the state average. In terms of academic achievement, the schools' test scores in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science are significantly below the state averages. For example, in the 2024-2025 school year, only 20% of students at Hope High School Online were proficient or better in English Language Arts, and just 11% were proficient or better in Mathematics.

The data also reveals a concerning trend of declining performance for both schools, with their statewide rankings dropping in recent years. While the data set is missing some key information, such as free/reduced lunch rates and student-teacher ratios, the available metrics suggest that the Blueprint Education district and its two high schools are struggling to meet the academic standards and performance levels expected at the state level. Further investigation and targeted interventions may be necessary to address the underlying issues and improve the quality of education for students in these schools.

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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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