Summary:
The Glenn County Office of Education district in California has only one high school, Success One!, a public charter virtual high school serving grades 9-12 with an enrollment of 85 students.
Despite its small size, Success One! faces significant challenges. The school has a low statewide ranking, placing it in the bottom quartile of California high schools, with a 1-star rating out of 5. Its four-year graduation rate is 86.4%, but the dropout rate is 8.9%, indicating that a notable portion of students are not completing their high school education. Additionally, the school struggles with high chronic absenteeism at 20.4% and low academic performance, with only 6.67% of 12th-grade students proficient or better in the CAST/Science exam, compared to 28.02% statewide.
The data suggests that Success One! may be underperforming compared to other schools in the state. The school's high spending per student ($18,022) and relatively high student-teacher ratio (27.5 to 1) raise questions about how resources are being allocated and utilized to support student learning and achievement. While the school serves a population with lower socioeconomic status, with 31.76% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, the overall performance indicators suggest that there is room for improvement in the school's effectiveness and outcomes.
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