Summary:
The Chino Valley Unified school district includes seven public high schools serving grades 9-12 (with one serving 7-12), which together outperform state averages in graduation rates and core academic subjects.
Among these schools, Chino Hills High and Ruben S. Ayala High stand out as the highest performers, with Ayala ranking in the top 7% of all California high schools and achieving the district's best graduation rate and test scores. In contrast, Chino High and Don Antonio Lugo High face significant challenges, particularly in mathematics proficiency where they fall well below the district average.
The district also operates alternative schools like Buena Vista Continuation High and Boys Republic High, which serve much smaller, specialized student populations with very different resources and outcomes. A key takeaway is that higher per-student spending does not automatically mean better results, and chronic absenteeism is strongly linked to lower academic performance across all schools.
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