Summary:
The Oroville City Elementary district consists of six schools serving grades K-8, all of which face significant economic challenges in a district that ranks in the bottom 13% statewide.
Among these schools, Ophir Elementary stands out as the top performer, with the strongest test scores in science and math and the lowest rate of chronic student absences. Wyandotte Academy has shown the most dramatic improvement in recent years, now ranking second in the district for elementary test scores despite having a very high poverty rate. In contrast, Oakdale Heights Elementary needs the most support, with the district's lowest ranking and critical performance issues in 5th grade math and science.
The two middle schools, The Studios @ Central and Ishi Hills Middle, face particular challenges, especially in mathematics and with very high chronic absenteeism. Stanford Avenue Elementary shows relative strength in science. Overall, the district's academic proficiency lags behind state averages, but the success at Ophir and the rapid improvement at Wyandotte provide models for potential district-wide progress.
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