Summary:
The El Camino Real Charter High District in Woodland Hills, California, consists of a single, large charter high school, El Camino Real Charter High, serving over 3,000 students in grades 9 through 12.
This school demonstrates notable academic strengths, particularly in English Language Arts where student proficiency consistently exceeds the California state average. Graduation rates are strong and dropout rates are low, indicating effective support systems that help students successfully complete their education. However, the school faces a significant challenge with chronic student absenteeism, which is higher than the state average and may be a factor in its recent gradual decline in statewide rankings.
While mathematics and science performance are near or slightly above state averages, a notable weakness appears in 12th-grade science proficiency. The school operates with a higher student-to-teacher ratio than many schools, and addressing attendance and specific academic areas could help improve its standing. Overall, it remains a performing school that graduates the vast majority of its economically diverse student body.
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