Summary:
The New Los Angeles Charter Elementary District consists of a single school, New Los Angeles Charter Elementary, serving grades K-5 with 160 students in Los Angeles.
This school shows a distinct pattern in student performance, with younger students often keeping pace with state averages but older students facing significant challenges. For instance, while 3rd graders perform close to the state average in English and Math, proficiency rates for 5th graders drop sharply, especially in Mathematics and Science. The school also contends with a chronic absenteeism rate of nearly 25%, which is higher than the state average and can impact learning.
Despite spending more per student than the typical California elementary school, academic results generally remain below state averages. The school has maintained a consistent statewide ranking in the 37th to 44th percentile over recent years, indicating stable but middling performance. For parents, this suggests a school with notable challenges in upper grades and attendance, but one that provides a consistent educational environment with a high level of financial investment per child.
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