Summary:
The TEAM Charter District in Stockton, California, contains a single elementary school, TEAM Charter, serving grades K-5 with 511 students.
This school faces significant academic challenges, consistently ranking in the bottom 4% of all California elementary schools for the last three years. Proficiency rates in English, math, and science are substantially below state averages, with mathematics scores showing a particularly concerning decline from 3rd to 5th grade. The school's chronic absenteeism rate of 33.5% is notably higher than the state average, which is a critical factor often linked to academic performance.
Despite these challenges, the school's per-student spending is relatively high at $22,488, indicating resources are available that could be directed toward targeted interventions. For parents, it is important to note that the entire TEAM Charter District itself is ranked in the lowest percentile statewide, suggesting broader systemic factors are at play. The school serves a community with high economic need, and addressing foundational issues like attendance will be crucial for any future improvement.
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