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Schools in Anaheim, CA


At a glance
111
Schools
55,894
Students
13
Districts
5
5-star schools
Top rankedCrescent Elementary124th of 5,857 California elementary schools
Biggest riser
Roosevelt (Theodore) Elementary up 694 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Minaret Academy 5.1 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
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45 schools without a SchoolDigger rating (private or too few tested students)
Summary:

Anaheim, California is served by 68 public schools across nine different districts, offering education from elementary through high school, including two alternative schools, in a diverse and populous urban area.

The quality of education in Anaheim varies dramatically depending on the school district. Schools in the Orange Unified and Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified districts, such as Crescent Elementary and Anaheim Hills Elementary, are among the top-performing in the state, with very high test scores and low chronic absenteeism. In contrast, many schools within the Anaheim Elementary and Anaheim Union High districts face significant challenges, with much lower academic proficiency and higher rates of student absenteeism, as seen at Ponderosa Elementary and Sycamore Junior High.

While most traditional high schools have excellent graduation rates above 93%, math and science proficiency is a widespread challenge across the city. Chronic absenteeism is a key indicator, with top schools having rates below 10% and struggling schools often above 25%. Interesting models like the successful online Cambridge Virtual Academy exist alongside continuation schools serving high-need students. Overall, a family's experience is heavily shaped by their specific district, with a clear divide in resources and outcomes across Anaheim's neighborhoods.

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

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