Summary:
The San Jose Conservation Corps Charter District contains a single high school, San Jose Conservation Corps Charter, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school faces significant challenges, with low academic performance, high rates of chronic absenteeism and dropout, and a student population facing socioeconomic disadvantages.
San Jose Conservation Corps Charter is ranked 1743 out of 2309 California high schools, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's 4-year graduation rate is 86.4%, lower than the state average, and its dropout rate is 8.9%, higher than the state average. Additionally, the school's chronic absenteeism rate is 20.4%, significantly higher than the state average. Academically, only 6.9% of 12th-grade and end-of-course students were proficient or better in the CAST/Science assessment, compared to state averages of 28.02% and 32.65%, respectively.
Despite the school's higher per-student spending of $19,248, which is above the state average, the data suggests that the additional funding has not translated into improved educational outcomes for the students. The school serves a population with significant socioeconomic challenges, with 73.86% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. These factors, combined with the school's high student-teacher ratio of 21.3, indicate that targeted interventions and support may be necessary to address the academic and attendance-related struggles faced by the students at San Jose Conservation Corps Charter.
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