Summary:
The Fowler Unified school district in California operates two high schools serving grades 9-12: the traditional Fowler High and the smaller Fowler Academy Continuation, which serves at-risk students.
Fowler High stands out for its exceptional 97.4% graduation rate and strong performance in English Language Arts, where over 70% of students are proficient, significantly outpacing state averages. However, the school, like the district overall, faces challenges in mathematics and science proficiency. In contrast, Fowler Academy Continuation serves a very small population with intensive support and much higher per-student spending, but grapples with a chronic absenteeism rate over 50%.
For parents, the key takeaway is that the district's main comprehensive high school is a success story in graduating students and teaching English, but has room for growth in math and science. The significant performance differences between the two schools highlight the district's effort to serve diverse student needs through different educational models. Both schools serve high-need communities, and Fowler High has shown consistent improvement in its statewide ranking in recent years.
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