Summary:
The Sacramento Charter High District contains a single high school, Sacramento Charter High, which serves grades 9-12 in Sacramento, CA.
This school presents a complex picture for families. On one hand, it demonstrates notable strengths: its graduation rate is close to the state average, its dropout rate is less than half the state's, and student performance in English Language Arts actually exceeds the California average. These are significant achievements. However, the school faces serious challenges, most critically in mathematics, where proficiency is severely low at under 4%, and in chronic absenteeism, which affects over 43% of students.
With substantial per-student funding, the school has shown a slight upward trend in its statewide ranking over recent years. For parents, the key considerations are the school's ability to support students in literacy and toward graduation, balanced against the urgent need for improvement in math and science outcomes and in ensuring students attend regularly. The high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch indicates the school serves a community where economic factors may add to these challenges.
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