Summary:
The Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified school district in California is home to 5 elementary schools serving students from grades K-8. These schools, located in a predominantly Native American area, face unique challenges such as high chronic absenteeism and free/reduced lunch rates, but some are able to outperform the district and state averages in academic performance.
Among the standout schools, Orleans Elementary excels, with the highest proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics across the district. Trinity Valley Elementary also performs well, ranking higher than other schools in the district and maintaining the highest SchoolDigger rating of 1 star. In contrast, Hoopa Valley Elementary and Weitchpec Elementary struggle with the highest chronic absenteeism rates, exceeding 70%.
The Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified district as a whole is ranked 1454 out of 1560 districts in California and rated 0 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger, indicating significant room for improvement. However, the smaller schools, such as Jack Norton Elementary, may face unique challenges and opportunities due to their size. Overall, the data suggests that factors beyond just socioeconomic status and attendance may be contributing to the academic outcomes of these schools.
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