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Best High Schools in Fallbrook, CA


At a glance
3
Schools
1,996
Students
Top rankedFallbrook High690th of 2,162 California high schools
Biggest riser
Fallbrook High up 137 spots statewide this year
Summary:

Fallbrook, California is served by three public high schools within the Fallbrook Union High district, including one comprehensive high school, one alternative school, and one continuation school, collectively educating nearly 2,000 students in grades 9-12.

The district's primary school, Fallbrook High, enrolls the vast majority of students and shows relative strength in English and science, outperforming state averages, though math proficiency is an area for improvement. In contrast, Oasis High (Alternative) stands out for its exceptional 96.7% graduation rate and very low dropout and chronic absenteeism rates, demonstrating a highly successful model for keeping students on track to graduate. Ivy High (Continuation), while achieving a solid graduation rate, faces significant challenges with extremely high chronic absenteeism and very low academic proficiency, indicating it serves a student population with substantial needs.

Overall, parents will find that schools in Fallbrook serve a predominantly economically disadvantaged community, with free and reduced lunch rates above 70% at all schools. The district shows a notable strength in English Language Arts instruction but a consistent weakness in mathematics across all school types. The alternative school's success in graduation outcomes suggests effective, non-traditional supports are available, while the comprehensive high school provides the broadest program. The continuation school's data highlights it as a critical safety net for at-risk students, though one facing severe engagement hurdles.

Ranking:
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E Elementary M Middle H High A Alternative P Private




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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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