Summary:
The Golden Charter Academy District in Fresno, California, contains a single K-8 school, Golden Charter Academy, serving 405 students.
This school faces significant academic challenges, consistently ranking in the bottom 4% of all California schools, with proficiency rates in English, math, and science far below state averages. A major concern is the chronic absenteeism rate of 41.5%, which is more than double the state average and likely contributes to learning gaps. Furthermore, over 82% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic need within the student population.
Despite spending over $20,800 per student, academic outcomes remain low, and the student-teacher ratio of 27 to 1 is higher than the state average. Performance shows a troubling pattern, with test scores generally declining as students advance in grade. While the school showed some ranking improvement in the 2023-2024 year, it fell back in 2024-2025, indicating inconsistent progress. For parents, this suggests the school is grappling with deep-seated challenges that affect student achievement and require comprehensive support strategies.
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