Summary:
The SEED School of Los Angeles County District consists of a single public charter high school, The SEED School of Los Angeles County, serving grades 9-12 with 206 students in Los Angeles.
This school stands out for its exceptionally high level of resources, including a very low student-teacher ratio of 10.6 and per-student spending of nearly $70,000, which is several times higher than typical public schools. It serves a student population with very high economic need, with 99% qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. Despite these significant investments, the school's academic performance, particularly in mathematics where only 15% of students are proficient, falls below state averages. However, the school does show a relative strength in student engagement, with a chronic absenteeism rate lower than the state average.
An interesting finding is the performance in Spanish language, where 11th graders show proficiency in speaking that is above the state average, while scoring 0% proficient in listening, writing, and reading. As the only school in The SEED School of Los Angeles County District, it operates independently, which allows for specialized programming but presents a unique case of high resources paired with academic outcomes that are still developing relative to state benchmarks.
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