Summary:
Crestline, California, a mountain community within the Rim of the World Unified district, is served by a single public elementary school, Valley of Enchantment Elementary, which educates approximately 536 students from kindergarten through fifth grade.
This school faces significant academic challenges, consistently receiving low state ratings and performing below California averages in English, math, and science, despite spending more per student than the state average. A critical factor is a high rate of chronic absenteeism, at 32.4%, which is substantially above the state average and strongly impacts learning. Furthermore, nearly two-thirds of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating considerable economic need within the community.
While the school's performance is below state standards, it is important to view it within its district context, as the entire Rim of the World Unified district ranks in the bottom third statewide. Notable strengths include the school's fourth-grade English scores, while fifth-grade math scores are a particular area for growth. For parents, the data highlights a school with adequate resources but one where improving daily attendance and targeted academic support are likely key to helping students succeed.
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