Summary:
The New Opportunities Charter District contains a single high school, New Opportunities Charter, which has consistently performed poorly across a range of metrics. The school has ranked in the bottom half of California high schools, with a current 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, and struggles with extremely low graduation rates, high dropout rates, and concerning chronic absenteeism.
New Opportunities Charter's academic performance is also significantly below state averages, with only 11.11% of 12th-grade and end-of-course students scoring proficient or better on the CAST/Science assessments, compared to the state averages of 26.73% and 30.7%, respectively. The school's student-teacher ratio of 24.1 is slightly higher than the typical recommended range, which may contribute to the challenges it faces.
Overall, the data paints a concerning picture of New Opportunities Charter High School, with consistently low rankings, graduation rates, and test scores, as well as high dropout and absenteeism rates. Addressing these issues will be crucial for the school to improve and provide a better educational experience for its students.
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