Summary:
This analysis examines seven elementary schools (grades K-5) within the Granada Hills area of Los Angeles Unified School District, revealing a landscape of varied academic performance and resources among closely located institutions.
The standout school is Van Gogh Charter, which achieves the highest test scores and lowest chronic absenteeism despite having the largest class sizes. El Oro Way Charter for Enriched Studies also performs strongly. In contrast, Granada Elementary faces significant challenges, with the lowest academic rankings and highest chronic absenteeism, even though it receives the most funding per student. Haskell Elementary Sci Technical Engr Arts And Math (STEAM) Magnet is notable as the only STEAM magnet and shows a strong trajectory in math.
Overall, the charter schools in the area rank higher than the traditional public schools. A clear pattern shows that schools with lower rates of chronic absenteeism, like Van Gogh, generally have stronger academic outcomes. Most schools see a dip in 5th-grade math scores, and science is a challenging subject area across the board except at Van Gogh Charter. The data suggests that factors like school culture and program quality can significantly impact student success beyond funding levels alone.
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