Summary:
The city of Playa Del Rey, California has only one school, Paseo del Rey Fundamental, an elementary school serving grades K-5 with a total enrollment of 153 students. The school's racial demographics show an even distribution across racial groups, suggesting a diverse student population. Academically, Paseo del Rey Fundamental performs better than the Los Angeles Unified and California state averages in English Language Arts, but has mixed results in mathematics and lower proficiency in science compared to the district and state.
One notable characteristic of Paseo del Rey Fundamental is the high percentage of students (64.05%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student population. This factor may present unique challenges and considerations for the school's educational approach and resource allocation. Additionally, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 37.9% is relatively high, which is an area that may require further investigation and targeted interventions to improve student attendance and engagement.
Overall, with only one school in the data set, Paseo del Rey Fundamental appears to have a diverse student body, some academic strengths in English Language Arts, and potential areas for improvement in mathematics and science. The high level of economic disadvantage among the student population is a significant factor that may influence the school's educational strategies and resource needs.
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