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Middle Schools in Vox Collegiate of Los Angeles District


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DistrictVox Collegiate of Los Angeles District897th of 1,543 California districtsFull district overview →
1
School
224
Students
Top rankedVox Collegiate of Los Angeles1564th of 2,761 California middle schools
Summary:

The Vox Collegiate of Los Angeles District contains a single middle school, Vox Collegiate of Los Angeles, which serves grades 6 through 10 in a high-need area of Los Angeles where over three-quarters of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.

This school has experienced a notable decline in its statewide ranking, dropping from the 57th percentile to the 43rd percentile in the most recent year, placing it below average. Academic performance is below state averages in all core subjects, with mathematics showing the largest gap; however, English Language Arts scores improve significantly by 8th grade to nearly match the state average. Chronic absenteeism is higher than the state average, which is a concern for student success.

Despite these challenges, the school operates with substantial per-student funding. The data suggests that while the school serves a community with significant economic needs, it demonstrates an ability to help students make strong progress in English as they advance through the grades, indicating areas of effective instruction that could be built upon to address weaknesses in mathematics and attendance.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the California Department of Education.

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