Summary:
The Stanislaus County Office of Education district in California is home to three high schools that are struggling academically, with low proficiency rates and high dropout levels. John B Allard, Stanislaus Military Academy at Teel, and Petersen Alternative Center for Education all serve predominantly low-income communities, with over 80% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Academically, the schools struggle, with proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics well below state averages. John B Allard has the highest proficiency rates, but still only around 10-12% of students are proficient. Stanislaus Military Academy at Teel and Petersen Alternative Center for Education have 0% proficiency in several math and science assessments. Graduation rates are also low, ranging from 6.8% to 75%, with high dropout rates, particularly at John B Allard at 63.2%.
Overall, the data suggests that the high schools in the Stanislaus County Office of Education district are facing significant challenges and require immediate intervention and support to improve student outcomes. The schools serve predominantly low-income communities, which may contribute to the academic struggles, and there are potential equity concerns that should be further investigated.
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