Summary:
The Dr. Lewis Dolphin Stallworth Senior Charter District contains a single elementary school, Dr. Lewis Dolphin Stallworth Senior Charter, which serves grades K-8 in Stockton, California.
This school faces significant challenges, with academic performance far below state averages. For the 2024-2025 year, only about 20% of students were proficient in English and less than 10% were proficient in Math, compared to state averages of 49% and 37%, respectively. Some grade levels, including 4th grade Math and 5th grade Science, showed 0% proficiency. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom 5% of all California schools for the last three years.
Key factors influencing these outcomes include a very high chronic absenteeism rate of 34.5%, which severely disrupts learning, and an exceptionally high student-teacher ratio of 30-to-1 that limits individual support. Notably, the school spends a substantial $28,424 per pupil, indicating that the issues are systemic and relate more to instructional environment and student engagement than a simple lack of financial resources.
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