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Options for Youth-San Juan District


At a glance
1315thof 1,543 California districts▲ 22
Better than 14% of California districts
High 1Grades 7-12
5825 Windmill Way
Carmichael, CA 95608-1300
·(916) 485-5111·All California district rankings →
Statewide performance 2019–2025
2025: better than 14.8% of districts
1
School
720
Students
Top rankedOptions for Youth-San Juan1311th of 2,162 California high schools
Biggest riser
Options for Youth-San Juan up 130 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The Options for Youth-San Juan District consists of a single charter high school, Options for Youth-San Juan in Carmichael, which serves grades 7-12 through an alternative education model for its 720 students.

This school serves a population with significant economic need, with about 75% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. Academic performance is notably below state averages across all core subjects, with mathematics proficiency being a particular challenge at 12% compared to the state's 37%. The school's strongest performance is in 11th grade English Language Arts, though it still trails the state average. While its statewide ranking has shown slight recent improvement, moving from the 33rd to the 39th percentile, significant academic gaps remain.

The most critical findings involve student engagement and outcomes. Chronic absenteeism affects nearly half the student body, and the school reports a very low graduation rate alongside a high dropout rate. These metrics, combined with a lower per-student spending level than many California schools, highlight substantial challenges. For parents considering this option, it represents a specific alternative pathway but one facing considerable hurdles in supporting consistent student attendance and achieving successful graduations.

Ranking:
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