Summary:
Sycamore Creek Community Charter District is home to a single public charter elementary school, Sycamore Creek Community Charter, which serves grades K-8 in Huntington Beach, California. The school has a diverse student population of 157 students, with a significant proportion of Hispanic (38.22%) and two or more races (18.47%) students. However, the school's academic performance, as measured by standardized test scores, is consistently below the state averages across all grade levels and subject areas, including English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Science.
Sycamore Creek Community Charter's high chronic absenteeism rate of 20.2% is a significant concern, as it can negatively impact student learning and academic outcomes. Additionally, a relatively high percentage of students (33.12%) are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage among the student population. These socioeconomic factors may be contributing to the school's academic performance challenges and should be considered in the context of the school's overall performance.
Overall, the analysis of the Sycamore Creek Community Charter school data reveals several areas of concern, including below-average academic performance, high chronic absenteeism, and a relatively high proportion of economically disadvantaged students. These findings suggest that the school and Sycamore Creek Community Charter District may need to implement targeted interventions and support systems to address these challenges and improve educational outcomes for their students.
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