Summary:
The Alliance Tennenbaum Family Technology High District in Los Angeles, California, consists of a single high school, Alliance Tennenbaum Family Technology High, serving 174 students in grades 9 through 12.
This specialized technology school presents a mixed academic profile, with its 11th-grade students performing close to state averages in math and science but lagging significantly in English proficiency. Despite these academic challenges in core subjects, the school excels in student outcomes, boasting a 93.8% graduation rate that surpasses the state average and a lower dropout rate. The school maintains a favorable student-teacher ratio of 12-to-1 and has held a steady 3-star rating for the past two years.
A significant area of concern is chronic absenteeism, which at 33.3% is notably higher than the state average and likely impacts classroom learning. The school's state ranking has shown some fluctuation in recent years, currently placing it in the middle of all California high schools. For parents, this school represents a specialized option with strong support for getting students to graduation and a focus on technology and science, though it faces clear challenges with attendance and English language arts achievement.
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