Summary:
The Extera Public District consists of a single elementary school, Extera Public, serving grades K-8 for 236 students in the Los Angeles area (90033).
As the only school in its district, Extera Public faces significant academic challenges, consistently receiving the lowest 1-star rating and ranking in the bottom quarter of all California schools. Student proficiency in core subjects is well below state averages, with only 28% proficient in English, 17% in math, and 8% in science. Performance varies notably by grade, with math proficiency dropping sharply to just 5% by 8th grade, and chronic absenteeism, at 27%, is higher than the state average.
Despite spending substantially more per student than the California average, the school's academic outcomes remain low. Nearly all students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating high economic need. While there was a slight improvement in its statewide ranking from the 14th to the 22nd percentile over the last year, Extera Public continues to grapple with systemic challenges in achievement, attendance, and supporting students through middle school transitions.
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