Summary:
The California Creative Learning Academy District contains a single elementary school, California Creative Learning Academy, which serves 330 students in kindergarten through 5th grade in Los Angeles.
This school shows a mixed academic performance profile, with proficiency rates in English, math, and science currently below state averages. However, a notable positive trend is visible in English scores, which improve substantially from 3rd to 5th grade, nearly reaching the state average by the final elementary year. Math performance is less consistent, peaking in 4th grade before dropping in 5th, which may indicate a specific challenge with upper-grade math curriculum or instruction that the school could address.
An important area for improvement is chronic absenteeism, which at 23.1% is higher than the state average and can significantly impact learning. Despite high per-student spending, the school's student-teacher ratio is also high, and its statewide ranking has been volatile in recent years, dropping from a 3-star to a 2-star rating this year. For parents, this suggests a school with some effective teaching practices, particularly in later English development, but one that is working to stabilize its overall performance and address factors like attendance that influence student success.
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