Summary:
The Albert Einstein Academies District in San Diego, California, contains a single K-8 school, Albert Einstein Academies, serving 1,448 students.
This school shows notable strengths, particularly in science where student proficiency exceeds the state average, and in maintaining a chronic absenteeism rate significantly lower than California's average. Performance is strong in several upper elementary grades, with 4th-grade math and 5th-grade English Language Arts standing out as areas where the school notably outperforms state benchmarks. The school also benefits from a per-student spending level above many others in the state.
However, the analysis reveals a significant dip in academic performance in the 6th grade across core subjects, which is a clear area for improvement. While the school's overall proficiency in English and math is close to the state average, its statewide ranking has declined in recent years, suggesting other schools are advancing more quickly. For parents, the school presents a profile of solid attendance, a relative strength in science, and high-performing upper elementary grades, but with a recognized challenge in supporting students through the transition to middle school grades.
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