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Middle Schools in Redondo Beach Unified


At a glance
DistrictRedondo Beach Unified159th of 1,543 California districtsFull district overview →
2
Schools
2,196
Students
1
5-star school
Top rankedAdams Middle222nd of 2,761 California middle schools
Biggest riser
Adams Middle up 7 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The Redondo Beach Unified School District serves middle school students in grades 6-8 through two high-performing schools: Adams Middle and Parras (Nick G.) Middle, both of which significantly outperform state averages in English, math, and science. Overall, the Redondo Beach Unified district ranks in the 90th percentile statewide, creating a strong academic environment where students benefit from high proficiency rates and relatively low chronic absenteeism compared to the California average.

Comparing the two schools, Adams Middle currently shows a slight edge in overall performance, with higher test scores across all subjects, a lower chronic absenteeism rate (7.3%), and a consistent 5-star state rating. Parras Middle is also a top-tier school but has seen a recent dip in its state ranking to the 90th percentile; it does, however, excel in 6th-grade English, outperforming the district average in that specific area. Both schools follow a similar pattern where student scores in English and math tend to decline from 6th to 8th grade, a trend the district may want to examine.

For parents, the key takeaway is that both middle schools in Redondo Beach Unified are exceptional, placing in the top 10% of all California schools. The district's investment is evident, with high per-student spending contributing to these strong outcomes. While Adams Middle holds the highest current rankings, Parras Middle remains a highly competitive option, and both provide a rigorous academic foundation well above state standards.

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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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